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Elwis and Chen's Vietnamese Shoemaking Journey - A Magical Journey of Family Shoemaking and Vietnamese Wonders - cover

Elwis and Chen's Vietnamese Shoemaking Journey - A Magical Journey of Family Shoemaking and Vietnamese Wonders

Shu Chen Hou

Editorial: Publishdrive

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"Fly away with Elwis and Chen in Elwis and Chen's Vietnamese Shoemaking Journey, a heartwarming tale of family and discovery. Their adventure begins with a joyful reunion at Hanoi Airport, followed by a delicious Chinese feast that sparks lasting memories. The magic unfolds at a mystical shoe factory, where they uncover the art of shoemaking and stumble upon a surprise temple celebration. As Hanoi lights up at night, join them on a colorful shopping spree through bustling streets, brimming with culture, wonder, and new experiences. Perfect for kids who love travel, family stories, and a sprinkle of enchantment!"
Disponible desde: 01/09/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 39 páginas.

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