Max The Rabbit Learns To Swim

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Max The Rabbit Learns To Swim

Author: Clever Publishing
language: en
Publisher: Clever Publishing
Release Date: 2019-02-26
Max the Rabbit is the cutest and kindest bunny in the world! But, Max doesn't know how to swim, so he learns how... with a little help from his friends. This interactive book features a cheerful jigsaw puzzle piece on each spread. The last spread gives little readers the chance to put all the pieces together to discover the end of the story! Children will surely love Max and his animal friends as they eagerly follow their adventures. Read aloud the simple, humorous story to your little one for a bonding family experience. Put all jigsaw puzzle pieces together to discover the end of the story. Enjoy playing with sturdy board puzzle pieces that are perfectly sized for little hands. Collect all titles in the Clever Puzzle Books series!
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