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A little marmot in the mountains - with audio - cover

A little marmot in the mountains - with audio

Lina Brun

Publisher: Edizioni Lina Brun

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Summary

Little marmot has spent the whole winter in a hole. She is thin and week. During the sommer she finds a lot to eat. In july the marmot’s puppies are born. Winter is approaching again and marmots prepare the den for the cold season.
Available since: 12/15/2022.

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