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I Love You (Our Family): Join lots of different kinds of families in their daily routines

Illustrated by Christiane Engel






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Celebrate lots of different kinds of loving families as they follow their daily routines, in this study board book. Whether you are cared for by one parent or two, stepparents, a carer, two mums or two dads, grandparents or siblings, every family is special. Join toddlers from diverse families as they go about their everyday activities and say ""I love you"" to the adults who care for them. From having breakfast to taking the dog to the park, this joyful board book follows toddlers from lots of different kinds of families as they go about their daily routines.

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Publisher | Templar Publishing
Published date | 11 May 2023
Language |
Format | Board book
Pages | 20
Dimensions | 165 x 165 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-1-7874-1900-1
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BISAC | juvenile nonfiction / concepts / sense & sensation


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