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Gateway for Kids: Say Hello! Greetings from Africa and Europe - cover

Gateway for Kids: Say Hello! Greetings from Africa and Europe

Ken Lou

Maison d'édition: ASIAPAC

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Synopsis

Say 'hello" and meet your international friends from 21 cultures across Africa and Europe! 
 
Know how your friends greet and dress, and learn about their favorite festivals, costumes, food, music, dance, arts, folktales and traditional houses. As you take steps to appreciate and respect one another's way of life, you will become a well-loved friend. and grow as an ambassador of peace. 
 
Don't put this book away until you know how to say thank you and 'I love you' in their languages. Then count the smiles that greet you when you say those nice words.  
 
After all, friendship begins when you say 'hello'!
Disponible depuis: 17/06/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 92 pages.

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