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Who takes the Train?

by Mabel Mnensa

Who takes the Train?

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Book Description

Naledi is taking the train for the first time and wonders what kind of people she will see. The train is full of surprises!

Taking the train for the first time, Naledi wonders what kind of people she and her mother will meet on their way to the beach.

This open book is licensed under a Creative Commons License (CC BY). You can download Who takes the Train? ebook for free in PDF format (0.8 MB).

Book Details

Title
Who takes the Train?
Subject
Children's Books
Publisher
Book Dash
Published
2018
Pages
18
Edition
1
Language
English
ISBN13 Digital
9781928442356
ISBN10 Digital
1928442358
PDF Size
0.8 MB
License
CC BY

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