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Product NameFrohliche Weihnachten: Learning Songs & Traditions In German Book & Audio Cd (Teach Me) (Teach Me Series) (German Edition)
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Page Count32
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Published09/28/2007
Long DescriptionLearn the customs and traditions of Christmas in Germany through a bilingual story while enjoying the season's favorite songs. This beautifully illustrated 32 page hardcover book comes with an audio CD, including the narration in German and 15 songs to sing along and enjoy.
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