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Yo-YoDuckGa

Kelly Armbruster

Verlag: BooxAi

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Beschreibung

With a passion for writing and a creative flair, Yo-YoDuckGa takes the young reader through Dancers goal to learn how to play with a Yo-Yo. The reader is prompted to breathe through their vowels as the playful duck navigates through frustration before turning to his best friend for advice and support. 

The book is filled with valuable lessons and delightful illustrations that capture the imagination and hopefully inspire children of all ages.
Verfügbar seit: 13.02.2024.

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