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The Girl Who Learned All The Language in The World
Meet Lela – a clever little girl who is also very stubborn. Despite her mum and dad encouraging her to learn a new language, Lela refuses, arguing that dogs don’t try to neigh. This leaves her in a bit of a pickle at an important international party where she can’t understand anything the grown-ups are saying and feels utterly miserable. Lela vows from this moment on to learn all of the languages of the world, one word at a time…
Join Lela on her journey, learning words in Latvian, French, Finnish, German, Spanish, Italian, Estonian, Swedish, Slovenian, Dutch, Maltese and Russian. Filled with humour, adventure and learning, this delightful book will leave you wanting to learn more and more languages.
Rp225,000.00
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A deluxe paperback book with colour illustrations.
Translated from the Latvian by Žanete Vēvere Pasqualini.
Published by The Emma Press, an independent publisher based in Birmingham, UK, specialising in poetry, short fiction and children’s books.
Weight | .2 kg |
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Age Group | 7-10 years old |