ISBN-13: 9780997324457 / Angielski / Twarda / 2016 / 180 str.
ISBN-13: 9780997324457 / Angielski / Twarda / 2016 / 180 str.
The Estefany Chapter Book. Ages 7-11+. Grades 3-6. There are two types of people in this world, Estefany and everyone else. Okay, maybe she told us to say that, but we kind of believe it. Estefany is rambunctious, eccentric, and audacious--all at the same time. Now, you can either look those words up in the dictionary or read her stories to find out what they mean. Or both. Next stop: BogotA, Colombia.Girl To The World is a series of multicultural books about amazing girls from around the world. These stories are filled with adventure, culture, inspiration, and the fun kind of education--all in full color. Travel from coast to coast with Girl To The World. See all the sights, learn about the cultures, the people, and the lives of extraordinary girls. Join Estefany RamIrez on her adventures across Colombia. She doesn't play by the rules, so it's always fun to see what happens. Packed with over 100 full color pages, story maps, and picture glossaries. What more does a kid need?
The Estefany Chapter Book. Ages 7-11+. Grades 3-6. There are two types of people in this world, Estefany and everyone else. Okay, maybe she told us to say that, but we kind of believe it. Estefany is rambunctious, eccentric, and audacious--all at the same time. Now, you can either look those words up in the dictionary or read her stories to find out what they mean. Or both. Next stop: Bogotá, Colombia.Girl To The World is a series of multicultural books about amazing girls from around the world. These stories are filled with adventure, culture, inspiration, and the fun kind of education--all in full color. Travel from coast to coast with Girl To The World. See all the sights, learn about the cultures, the people, and the lives of extraordinary girls. Join Estefany Ramírez on her adventures across Colombia. She doesn't play by the rules, so it's always fun to see what happens. Packed with over 100 full color pages, story maps, and picture glossaries. What more does a kid need?