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Poems for wee ones

MaryAnn Diorio

Publisher: TopNotch Press

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Summary

POEMS FOR WEE ONES will delight the young child in your life with its lilting verses and its charming illustrations. Studies have shown that reading poetry to children contributes to their healthful emotional development.  POEMS FOR WEE ONES will definitely bless your child's soul and warm your child's heart all at the same time.
Available since: 09/01/2018.

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