World Language Resources To Have a Dog (PB) - Armenian
ID Prodotto: 10001716
Nome del prodotto To Have a Dog (PB) - Armenian
Special Price $12.95
Categories Kids|Children Books, Libri per l'infanzia, Per Ragazzi
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Brief Description: Matthew lives in an orphanage. He wanted a dog. He received other gifts and things through the years -- stuffed animals, toys, snails, even lice - but never a dog. One day Matthew was finally getting new parents, and what did the parents have for him - a dog.
Supporting language: Armeno
Piattaforma supportata: Printed Matter
32 pages -- Ages 4-8
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