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Gus the Traveler

Yvette Pais

Publisher: Editora Mercado Livros

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Summary

Gus the Traveler is a book in which children can imagine themselves traveling along with Gus and visiting all 7 continents. They will learn many facts about each continent, be introduced to words and phrases in different languages, have fun and learn about multidisciplinary subjects in a different and creative way.Gus é um rato fofo, inteligente e criativo do México. Gus visita muitas cidades e marcos históricos em suas viagens pelo mundo. Ele faz novos amigos e vive experiências incríveis, e te convida para viajar com ele.
Available since: 10/26/2020.

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