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Party Gone Wrong!! - Rhyming Book for Toddlers Infants Kindergarten and Preschoolers (Friendship Self-Confidence Acceptance and Peer Pressure) - cover

Party Gone Wrong!! - Rhyming Book for Toddlers Infants Kindergarten and Preschoolers (Friendship Self-Confidence Acceptance and Peer Pressure)

Rahul Suresh Sahu

Maison d'édition: Rahul Suresh Sahu

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Synopsis

Get set to begin your adventure in the Land of Rhymes!
Salmon is having her birthday tomorrow but something very hilarious happens! This story is about strange events that happen down by the bay, where the cats enjoy her birthday party... But what's that? ... There’s a very thrilling moral at the end!

This is an excellent story for children aged 2 and up(Toddlers, Infants, Kindergarten, and Preschoolers).

This book is a trip to assist your youngster or student improve their rhyming skills. It Encourages Friendship, Self-confidence, Acceptance, and Peer pressure.

This is meant to be a fun and engaging experience in which children will not only learn more about rhyming but also improve their creativity and understanding of new concepts.
Toddlers and preschoolers will enjoy looking through this cute book of vivid photographs again and again.
As you sit with your kid, they notice the lovely rhyming poetry printed above each image, you pronounce each word out together, and you witness your child's pleasure. They'll feel wonderful about each one, and they'll have a terrific moral tale to tell at the end!
All-in-all, this rhyming book will delight and engage your kid while promoting his/her curiosity.

Features:
✔Printing Dimensions: 8.5 x 8.5, A very large book with enormous illustrations for the youngster to have a more in-depth experience.
✔34 vibrant pages of mind-blowing artwork.
✔Also available as an eBook to keep your children entertained while you wait in line at the shop or are caught in traffic!

I liked it!; Cute book and creative pictures. - Abby M

Very intesting!! Recommended
Kid loves to read it and rhyme it.
Thanks Rahul. - Akash


This is also a delightful present to a special little one for their birthday, Christmas, or holiday season.
So, what are you waiting for; grab your copy now!!
Disponible depuis: 25/03/2022.

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