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I Love My Mom Amo a mi mamá (English Spanish) - English Spanish Bilingual children's book - cover

I Love My Mom Amo a mi mamá (English Spanish) - English Spanish Bilingual children's book

KidKiddos Books, Admont Shelley

Maison d'édition: KidKiddos Books Ltd

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Synopsis

English Spanish Bilingual children's book. Perfect for kids learning English or Spanish as their second language.
Everybody loves their Mom, no matter what their age. In this bedtime story, the little bunny Jimmy and his older brothers try to find a perfect present for Mom’s birthday. They want to show how much they love her. What creative solution did they find to express their feelings? You will find out in this illustrated children’s book. This children’s book is part of a collection of short bedtime stories. This story may be ideal for reading to your kids at bedtime as it’s enjoyable for the whole family!

Todo el mundo, sea cual sea su edad, quiere a su mamá. En este cuento para antes de dormir, el pequeño conejito Jimmy y sus hermanos mayores intentan encontrar el regalo perfecto para el cumpleaños de su mamá. Desean mostrarle cuánto la quieren. ¿Qué solución creativa encuentran para expresar sus sentimientos?Lo descubrirás en este cuento ilustrado para niños.
Esta historia es ideal para leer a tus hijos antes de acostarse y, además, ¡es entretenida para toda la familia!
Disponible depuis: 09/06/2023.

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