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Bubsimouse visits grandma and grandpa - cover

Bubsimouse visits grandma and grandpa

Siegfried Freudenfels

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

"Bubsimouse visits grandma and grandpa" is a lovingly written children's book for children between three and eight years of age. Bubsimouse spends a weekend with his beloved grandparents. He experiences all sorts of small and big adventures, like a fun hike to a castle, or an exciting pedal boat race on the lake, and always, they learn exciting things from each other. 
 
An uplifting and joyful children's book, which makes every grandchild and grandparent want to spend some fun times together. The book is also ideal as a sleeping aid, since it is ending the day with a positive story for the child. Family, friendship and mutual respect are addressed in this book in an entertaining way. 
 
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Available since: 12/20/2023.
Print length: 19 pages.

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