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The traveling caterpillar Gusenica-putnica - English Serbian Latin Bilingual Book for Children - cover

The traveling caterpillar Gusenica-putnica - English Serbian Latin Bilingual Book for Children

Rayne Coshav, KidKiddos Books

Editorial: KidKiddos Books

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English Serbian Latin Bilingual children's book. Perfect for kids learning English or Serbian Latin as their second language.This story is about a caterpillar who accidentally went on an adventure, traveling far away from her home in the forest. She had an exciting experience, trying new foods and exploring new places. But at the end, she was the most happy to come back home to her family.
Disponible desde: 27/01/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 34 páginas.

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