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Toddler on Tour - Viva España

The Bronte Mumma

Casa editrice: Grosvenor House Publishing

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Toddler on Tour: Viva España is a travelogue like no other! It's a new chapter in the world of travel writing and certainly not to be missed.
Fall in love with sixteen-month-old Brontë on her travels as she ventures into the realms of the unknown, fuelled by milk, curiosity, and the profound mysteries of adult behaviour. Join her thrilling odyssey as she masters the art of walking, gains her stripes as an honorary member of the Barcelona Nudist Organisation, and plays fast and loose with the law as a food mule during the infamous Great Lunch Heist. All this and more, whilst growing new teeth and fulfilling her toughest role yet: supervising parents. As any toddler will tell you, that is no easy task.
It's Spain, but not as you know it. So pop on your life jacket, make yourself comfy and it's anchors aweigh as you set sail with this toddler buccaneer in Viva España, aboard this totally unique travelogue. From ancient ports to vibrant cities, discover the Iberian Peninsula through delightfully unconventional eyes that are guaranteed to make you smile.
Viva España is the first of many books in the Toddler on Tour series. The eagerly awaited sequel charts Brontë's continuing adventures as she journeys through the land of the Vikings and the majestic Fjords. It is titled Moving Fjord.
Disponibile da: 26/06/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 217 pagine.

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