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Szeretek a saját ágyamban aludni I Love to Sleep in My Own Bed - cover

Szeretek a saját ágyamban aludni I Love to Sleep in My Own Bed

Shelley Admont, KidKiddos Books

Publisher: KidKiddos Books

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Summary

Bilingual English Hungarian Book. Perfect for kids learning English or Hungarian as their second language. This fun children's picture book follows the story of cute little bunny, Jimmy. He lives with his family in a small, nice house in the forest. The problem is that Jimmy doesn’t want to sleep in his own bed. Every night he sneaks quietly into his parents’ room and falls asleep in their bed. Until one night something unexpected happened …. Are you curious? Well, you'll just have to read the book to find out what happened. This is the first book in the collection of short bedtime stories for children. This story may be ideal for reading to your kids at bedtime and enjoyable for the whole family as well!
Available since: 02/01/2023.
Print length: 34 pages.

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