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Bubsimouse explains the professions - Learn to read books

Siegfried Freudenfels

Verlag: BookRix

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Beschreibung

"Bubsimouse explains the professions" is a lovingly designed children's book for children aged between 3 and 6 years. The book presents many interesting professions with illustrations and breathtaking pictures.
Each page has a simple and child-friendly explanation. Learn to read is very simple with this book. 24 exciting professions are presented in this book.

This book gives more learning material for beginning readers to confidently build their reading skill. Vocabulary development combined with entertaining illustations keep children engaged and excited about their reading accomplishments. This book is the perfect continuation of your child's reading journey.
Vibrant images and short sentences with captivating characters help young readers want to read again and again.

You are looking for learn to read books for kids, ebooks or non-fiction books for kids? Perfect!
+ The Flovely children's story "Flovely in the camp"

These Jobs are presented in the book:


- Teacher
- Police Officer
- Engineer
- Train driver
- Painter
- Gardener
- Banker
- Waiter
- Joiner
- Caregiver
- Judge
- Doctor
- Truck driver
- Seller
- Construction worker
- Baker
- Chemist
- Pilot
- Computer scientist
- Cook
- Hairdresser
- Floristry
- Farmer
- Ranger
Verfügbar seit: 23.04.2018.

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