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Preț: 100.39 Lei
Caracteristicile produsului Let Me Call You Sweetheart:
- Brand: Mary Lee Donovan
- Categoria: Juvenile Fiction
- Magazin: libris.ro
- Ultima actualizare: 13-11-2024 01:34:21
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What do you call the ones you love the most? Acclaimed author
Mary Lee
Donovan and illustrator Brizida Magro\'s Let Me
Call You
Sweetheart is a playful, sometimes silly, and always cozy picture book that features more than fifty terms of endearment from around the world. Perfect for bedtime, for building vocabulary, for baby showers, and for gift-giving all year long. A confectionary of affection! Mi cielito, my angel, my pumpkin, my bean. My kitten, my sweetheart, my darling sweet pea . Everyone has a special term of endearment for those they love. What do you call your loved ones? Let Me
Call You
Sweetheart is an irresistible picture book to share with the ones you love--no matter what their age!
Mary Lee
Donovan\'s rhythmic text keeps readers turning the pages, and Brizida Magro\'s remarkable, sun-drenched illustrations present a cast of playful and charming children and animals, and an enchanting world full of friendship, love, and affection. Featuring more than fifty terms of endearment and expressions of love from around the world, Let Me
Call You
Sweetheart is perfect for baby showers and bedtime. Includes a note to readers about the origin of the terms of endearment featured in the book, as well as source notes.