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I Love to Share Amo condividere (English Italian) - English Italian Bilingual book - cover

I Love to Share Amo condividere (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.
Jimmy and his bunny brothers love to play, and today is Jimmy’s birthday, so he has lots of toys. However, he doesn’t always want to share, and because of that, he may miss out on having fun. Let’s find out what it means to share, and why it makes us feel better!  

Jimmy e i suoi fratelli coniglietto amavano giocare, e quel giorno era il compleanno di Jimmy così ricevette tanti giocattoli. Tuttavia non voleva condividere e, per questo motivo, si perdeva il divertimento. Scopri cosa significa condividere e perché ci fa sentire meglio!
Available since: 05/26/2023.

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