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A Wonderful Day Um Día Maravilhoso - cover

A Wonderful Day Um Día Maravilhoso

Sam Sagolski, KidKiddos Books

Casa editrice: KidKiddos Books

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English Portuguese Portugal Bilingual children's book. Perfect for kids learning English or Portuguese Portugal as their second language.This book about gratitude teaches kids to see the good in everything. Danny tells Dad about his day and describes everything that happened. Although Danny's day didn't go as planned, he still managed to enjoy it. It turns out, that in every bad situation you can find a good thing and something to be grateful for.
Disponibile da: 28/04/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 34 pagine.

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