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Animal Games Mga Larong Hayop - cover

Animal Games Mga Larong Hayop

Lara Saguisag

Translator Eugene Evasco

Publisher: Anvil Publishing

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Summary

Explore the wonders of childhood with this series of poetry picture books! Follow a pack of friends as they prowl the streets like animals and tear across their neighborhood.
 
With catchy lines and colorful illustrations, these books are perfect for reading out loud with your parents and friends.
Available since: 12/02/2017.

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