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Kocham chodzić do przedszkola I Love to Go to Daycare - cover

Kocham chodzić do przedszkola I Love to Go to Daycare

Shelley Admont, KidKiddos Books

Editorial: KidKiddos Books

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Sinopsis

English Polish Bilingual Children's Book Perfect for kids studying English or Polish as their second language. Jimmy, the little bunny, is very upset and nervous. Tomorrow is his first day in daycare, but he just wants to stay at home with his mom. Join Jimmy to find out how his friendly teddy bear helps him to feel excited. This children’s book can help your little ones overcome their worries of leaving their parents for the first time, while helping them to adjust to new changes.
Disponible desde: 01/02/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 34 páginas.

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