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Learning English for Kids - Let's Learn English Bubsimouse Picture Dictionary - cover

Learning English for Kids - Let's Learn English Bubsimouse Picture Dictionary

Siegfried Freudenfels

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

Discover the perfect children's book for learning your first words. Designed around the most up-to-date theories of language acquisition, Learning English for Kids includes all the words English learners need to know. 
 
An ideal selection of first word books for parents and teachers who want to encourage second language acquisition. 
 
Children's book:Learn EnglishKindergarten and primary schoolFirst wordsLearn to speakEducation for children
Available since: 12/20/2023.
Print length: 19 pages.

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