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The Boy Who Weaves the World

Marci Renée

Maison d'édition: Publishdrive

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Synopsis

Wouldn’t it be amazing if your kids could discover the great, big world from the comfort of your own home? Wouldn't it be great if they could fall in love with different countries, cultures, and languages?
 
Join Pierre on a fun and interactive adventure around the world. With every new taste, smell, sight, and sound, mysterious and colorful threads appear in his pocket as he visits different countries. At the end of the journey, a magical surprise awaits Pierre and his fellow travelers.
 
A mother of four world-traveling boys, a teacher of foreign languages, and a lover of travel, cultures, and faraway lands, Marci Renée's informational picture book brings engaging content to young readers as they travel the world with Pierre. Fun, playful, and colorful illustrations invite children to explore and appreciate different countries, cultures, and languages. The Boy Who Weaves the World will leave children and adults ready and excited to discover the world to collect their own colorful threads and adventure stories.
 
Includes interactive activities and pronunciation guide for parents and teachers.
Disponible depuis: 30/11/2021.
Longueur d'impression: 43 pages.

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