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I Love Autumn Adoro l’autunno (English Italian) - English Italian Bilingual book - cover

I Love Autumn Adoro l’autunno (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, Jimmy, the little bunny, explores autumn, his favorite season. He enjoys being outside and playing with colorful leaves. When it starts raining, he and his family find interesting activities to do at home. They spend a wonderful day together, no matter the weather.

In questo libro per bambini, il coniglietto Jimmy esplora l’autunno, la sua stagione preferita. Gli piace stare all’aperto e giocare con le foglie colorate. E quando inizia a piovere, lui e la sua famiglia trovano tante attività interessanti da fare a casa. Passano una bella giornata insieme, senza pensare al brutto tempo.
Available since: 05/26/2023.

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