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Travel with Number 7 - The Adventures of the Numbers #6 - cover

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Travel with Number 7 - The Adventures of the Numbers #6

Ronit Tal Shltiel

Publisher: Ronit Tal Shltiel

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Let your children travel with numbers by giving them our amazing book "Travel with Number 7." will take your kid to the journey from Beijing to other interesting places in China. This amazing book not only teaches them about addition but also includes some fun facts that make it even more informative. With perfect illustrations and images, this book is surely going to make your children more creative. Helps children spend time more creatively and in a fun way. Keep them off technology and teach them with this perfect children book easily available to you. Nothing more perfect as a birthday gift for your beloved little person than this book. This book is the sixth in the series, "The Adventures of the Numbers". This book makes math fun for kids. It is an educational book. It can also be read as a bedtime story. The book is for children from ages four to seven.
Available since: 03/07/2019.

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