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Amanda and the Lost Time Amanda e il Tempo Perduto (English Italian) - English Italian Bilingual book - cover

Amanda and the Lost Time Amanda e il Tempo Perduto (English Italian) - English Italian Bilingual book

KidKiddos Books, Admont Shelley

Publisher: KidKiddos Books Ltd

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English Italian Bilingual children's book. Perfect for kids learning English or Italian as their second language.
In this children's book, you meet a girl named Amanda who has a habit of wasting her time. That is until, one day, something magical happens and Amanda finally realizes that time is the most precious thing we have – and that once it is wasted, it is lost forever. In order to get her lost time back, Amanda goes on a journey and learns to use her time wisely.

In questo libro per bambini conoscerete una bambina di nome Amanda, che ha l’abitudine di sprecare il suo tempo. Finché un giorno non succede qualcosa di magico e finalmente Amanda si rende conto che il tempo è la cosa più preziosa che abbiamo al mondo e che, una volta sprecato, viene perso per sempre. Se vuole riavere il suo tempo perduto, Amanda deve fare un viaggio e imparare a usare saggiamente il suo tempo.
 
Available since: 05/26/2023.

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