
"G" Things
A to Z Things Series, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Danielle Cohen
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R. Barri Flowers
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"G" Things" is an audio learning book for beginning and young listeners by children's book author R. Barri Flowers. In a fun and educational manner with rhymes, this seventh in a best-selling children's A to Z book series teaches kids about different things that begin with the letter G that are both a part of everyday life and not as well known. The book is sure to appeal to its young audience and parents alike, and can be listened to over and over again in taking in the informative words and meanings in "G" Things.
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