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Indlæser... Children Just Like Me: Our Favorite Storiesaf Anabel Kindersley, Jamila Gavin
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. Diez cuentos procedentes de todos los rincones del planeta , cuyas raíces están profundamente arraigadas a la vida espiritual y cultural de cada país , pero con temas presentes de cada país : la lucha entre el bien y el mal , los peligros de la desobediencia la falta de respeto hacia la naturaleza o la importancia del valor y el saber .Cuentos repletos de misterio , ingenio y sabiduría- sitio web. This is a colorful picture book that contains several short stories from around the world while highlighting it's children. The multicultural informational book contains pictures, facts, maps, and artifacts from different countries. It includes Brazil, Mexico, Canada, France, Finland, Botswana, Morocco, India, Mongolia, and New Zealand. It is a fabulous way to learn about different cultures through the eyes of a child. This book contains several short stories from around the world while highlighting it's children. This multicultural picture book contains children, facts, and artifacts from different countries. It includes Brazil, Mexico, Canada, France, Finland, Botswana, Morocco, India, Mongolia, and New Zealand. It is a great way to learn about different cultures through the eyes of children. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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The stories in this collection are introduced by ten of the children from Children Just Like Me as some of the most popular tales from their cultures. Photographs of the children's daily lives and environments accompany each story. No library descriptions found. |
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