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L'imagier des fonds marins des deux petits poissons

9 pages, 266 words | 5 minutes of reading | © Les petites bulles éditions, 2017, for the 1st publication - all rights reserved


Sardine and Coquette race. They climb on a whale, play hide and seek in the seaweed, go flippers against flippers... And when they arrive, they are ready to start again. On your flippers... ready, swim! An opportunity for us to discover the vocabulary of fish and the sea bed.

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