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I've seen a little bit. - - BOOKS - td-toys.it
I've seen a little bit. - - BOOKS - td-toys.it
I've seen a little bit. - - BOOKS - td-toys.it
    I've seen a little bit. - - BOOKS - td-toys.it
    I've seen a little bit. - - BOOKS - td-toys.it
    I've seen a little bit. - - BOOKS - td-toys.it
    I've seen a little bit. - - BOOKS - td-toys.it

    I've seen a little bit.

    EAN: 9788866567271
    09418
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    An illustrated book for children aged 6. The diary of a summer written day after day by an eight-year-old child in Poland in 1939: a document in which the horror of war is gradually replaced by the wonder of the discovery of the world. A book for all, big and small, to rediscover the beauty of childhood but also its fragility in the face of the tragic history of the twentieth century. An illustrated book full of poetry and imagination, in which illustrations perfectly accompany the dry beauty of words. “That year I was eight years old. Every day, during the summer, I wrote a sentence on a notebook. Something that happened to me. It was my vacation job. A necessary condition to move to the next class. I kept that notebook until today”. (Michal Skibinski) Reading age: for 6 years.

     

    An illustrated book for children aged 6. The diary of a summer written day after day by an eight-year-old child in Poland in 1939: a document in which the horror of war is gradually replaced by the wonder of the discovery of the world. A book for all, big and small, to rediscover the beauty of childhood but also its fragility in the face of the tragic history of the twentieth century. An illustrated book full of poetry and imagination, in which illustrations perfectly accompany the dry beauty of words. “That year I was eight years old. Every day, during the summer, I wrote a sentence on a notebook. Something that happened to me. It was my vacation job. A necessary condition to move to the next class. I kept that notebook until today”. (Michal Skibinski) Reading age: for 6 years.

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