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I Love to Eat Fruits and Vegetables (English Chinese) - English Chinese Bilingual children's book - cover

I Love to Eat Fruits and Vegetables (English Chinese) - English Chinese Bilingual children's book

KidKiddos Books, Admont Shelley

Verlag: KidKiddos Books Ltd

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Beschreibung

English Chinese Bilingual children's book. Perfect for kids learning English or Chinese as their second language.
Jimmy likes to eat candy. He sneaks into the kitchen to try to find a bag with candies that was hidden inside the cupboard. What happens right after Jimmy climbs up to reach the bag of candy? You will find out when you read this illustrated children’s book. Since that day, he starts to develop healthy eating habits and even likes to eat his fruits and vegetables.
Verfügbar seit: 25.06.2023.

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