
Price: $32.99 - $22.36
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Include a wonderful adventure with Disney princesses. Stories of Ariel, Rapnezel, Belle and more are included! Eight Illustrated Books were packed with a sleek me reader module that reads each book vigorously. Choose a book, match the matching book on the module and press the page button, and listen to the full story with fun and stunning sounds! Follow in the book for an independent reading experience that creates confidence in the beginning readers. The voice and expressive statement of the story enhances understanding.
This electronic reader library is special because:
Hands on interaction attach young readers, create terminology with pictures. The talent reads readers. Reading experiences stimulate the imaginations of young readers who are a pile of princesses: Belle from Beauty and the Beast. Tangalard to Rapnezel, Cinderella, Ariel The Little Marmed, Aladdin to Jasmine, Rajkumari to Tiana and Frog, Snow White and Bahadur to Merida
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Publisher: Phoenix International Publication, Inc. (24 December 2016)
language English
Hardcawar: 192 page
ISBN -10: 1503716953
ISBN -13: 978-1503716957
Reading age: 3 – 5 years, from customers
Items Weight: 2.31 pounds
Dimensions: 9.38 x 8.06 x 3 inch
Customers say
Customers find this book reader a great tool for children learning to read, particularly for 2-year-olds who enjoy reading independently. The product is easy for kids to navigate, with colorful illustrations that make it fun for little girls, and customers appreciate its value for money. They like the storyline, with one customer noting the easy-to-understand narration, and another mentioning how their child memorizes the stories word for word.
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