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Let's Eat: Fruits & Vegetables from A-Z (PRE-ORDER)

Let's Eat: Fruits & Vegetables from A-Z (PRE-ORDER)

$ 13.50 
Availability date:
July 1, 2023
PLEASE NOTE:
This book is available for pre-order. Your ENTIRE order (including in-stock items) will be delivered in one shipment when pre-orders are available to ship. If you want your in-stock items sooner, please place two separate orders—one with pre-order items and one with in-stock items.
PLEASE NOTE:
This book is available for pre-order. Your ENTIRE order (including in-stock items) will be delivered in one shipment when pre-orders are available to ship. If you want your in-stock items sooner, please place two separate orders- one with pre-order items and one with in-stock items.
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Introduce your little readers to their ABCs through the tasty world of fruits! Simple text and colorful illustrations will keep your early learners engaged and curious to discover new foods and textures. This is a perfect first book for teaching little readers early learning concepts that are cornerstones for early development and sustained imaginations.

Formats Available:
Hardcover
Pages:
22
Size:
6.25
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6.25
Age Range:
0-5 years
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ISBN:
9781951257934
Publication Date:
7/1/2023

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About the Author

About the Author

Jacqueline Brooks

Jacqueline Brooks is a writer and painter from Atlanta, GA. She uses her work as a tool for early childhood education, using art and writing to help young readers learn fundamental skills through world exploration and self-affirmation. She hopes her stories will encourage families to make reading time a part of their daily routines.

Jacqueline Brooks

Jacqueline Brooks is a writer and painter from Atlanta, GA. She uses her work as a tool for early childhood education, using art and writing to help young readers learn fundamental skills through world exploration and self-affirmation. She hopes her stories will encourage families to make reading time a part of their daily routines.