My First Book of Paris
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Author: Angela P. Arrhenius
Age: from 3 years
Explore the beautiful city of Paris in this colourful big picture dictionary from Ingela P. Arrhenius.
From the banks of the Seine to the top of the Eiffel Tower, there’s so much to see in Paris! Visit lively neighbourhoods, famous museums and trendy bistros in this gorgeous picture book from Ingela P. Arrhenius. With striking illustrations of everything from iconic landmarks to the traditional French croissant, this is a stylish gift for any fan of the City of Light.
Age | 3-6 years, 6-10 years |
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Language | In English |
Type | Non-fiction, Picture books |
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