Книга: Zhang Liping «Blind men feeling an elephant»
Серия: "-" My First Chinese Storybooks is a series of Chinese and English Bilingual picture books that have been primarily designed as educational readers for English speakers of different age groups who are learning Chinese. The appendices at the end of each book pinpoint key words and sentences, and include questions based on the stories for parents and teachers to use in engaging children in interactive activities. Languages: English, Chinese. Издательство: "Sinolingua"
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