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Under the Stars তারাদের নীচে - English Bengali Bilingual Book for Children - cover

Under the Stars তারাদের নীচে - English Bengali Bilingual Book for Children

Sam Sagolski, KidKiddos Books

Publisher: KidKiddos Books

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Summary

English Bengali Bilingual children's book. Perfect for kids learning English or Bengali as their second language.It’s the summer holidays, and Mark is looking forward to having a big adventure!But when his Mom and Dad announce that the family is going on a camping trip he becomes scared. Will Mark overcome his fear of the dark and be able to enjoy the trip?
Available since: 03/13/2024.
Print length: 34 pages.

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