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Flovely Good-Night-Book

Siegfried Freudenfels

Verlag: BookRix

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Beschreibung

The "Flovely Good-Night-Book" is a children's book with lovely rhymes that can easily be remembered and repeated. 
 
Before going to sleep many children like attention and care and a cuddle. This book is the perfect companion for this important ritual at the end of the day. The book has child-friendly graphics in modern flat design and a blue colour scheme. 
This book has a positive and soothing effect on the viewer. In short, this is an ideal bedtime book for children from kindergarten to primary school age. Siegfried Freudenfels is an avid children's author. Together with educators and teachers he is developing quality books for children.
Verfügbar seit: 20.12.2023.
Drucklänge: 14 Seiten.

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