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Alphabet

Marzia Bosoni

Publisher: Babelcube

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Summary

ALPHAbet is a collection of 18 short stories for preschool-age children and the first graders of primary school; its aim is to teach in a simple and funny way the transformation of every letter from block to lowercase letters, thus accompanying the children to learn writing.
Available since: 05/18/2021.

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