le yu zhu re de xiao qing ting teng teng. Zhongwen-Yingwen
The story of Diana, the little dragonfly who wants to help everyone. Chinese-English
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Narrated by:
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Xiao Xiao
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Zorica Ball
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Written by:
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Wolfgang Wilhelm
About this listen
Ladybird Marie is sick. She can no longer paint. Her hands and wings are in splints. Diana, the dragonfly always helps other animals and helps Marie. Will Marie ever paint again? As the summer comes to an end, Diana feels unwell. Now who can help Diana?
Le yu zhu re de xiao qing ting teng teng. Zhongwen - Yingwen.
The PDF booklet that accompanies this selection will be automatically added to My Library after the purchase.©Marienkäfer Marie Kinderbuchverlag (P)2015 Marienkäfer Marie Kinderbuchverlag
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