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I am Thankful 我想说谢谢 - English Chinese Bilingual Book for Children - cover

I am Thankful 我想说谢谢 - English Chinese Bilingual Book for Children

Shelley Admont, KidKiddos Books

Publisher: KidKiddos Books

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Summary

English Chinese bilingual children's book. Perfect for kids studying English or Chinese as their second language.‘I am Thankful’ shows how easy it is to be grateful for everything in life, even the little things. From waking up in the morning, to enjoying the warm sun, to going back to sleep and hugging your favorite teddy bear. There is always something to be thankful for.
Available since: 07/07/2023.
Print length: 34 pages.

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