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The New Happy Birthday Song - cover

The New Happy Birthday Song

Kim Mitzo Thompson, Karen Mitzo Hilderbrand

Editorial: Twin Sisters® Digital Media™

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Sinopsis

“The NEW Happy Birthday Song” is an entertaining story/song combination perfect to sing along with and celebrate everyone's special day! Fun photographs and easy-to-follow, repetitive text will engage young children as they sing and follow along with each page. This adorable NEW Happy Birthday song is entertaining and fun, too!
Disponible desde: 01/09/2020.

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