Find 50 in Game Reserve East Africa
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ISBN: | 9781920572952 | |
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Format: | Softcover | |
Price: | R110.00.00 | |
Release Date: | 2013-07-01 |
R110.00
This checklist of 50 fascinating animals, including mammals, reptiles, birds and insects, will liven up any trip to East Africa’s national parks. Children will have great fun ticking off these creatures as they discover them, reading about each one and studying the beautiful, full-colour illustrations.
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