Singapore: Travel for Kids: The Fun Way to Discover Singapore

Singapore: Travel for Kids: The Fun Way to Discover Singapore
ISBN-10
1075744598
ISBN-13
9781075744594
Series
Singapore
Pages
48
Language
English
Published
2019-06-24
Publisher
Independently Published
Author
Dinobibi Publishing

Description

Going on a family vacation to Singapore or just want to learn more about this amazing country? Make sure you get the most out of the trip with Singapore- Travel For Kids. Dinobibi and Bryan will join you in every step of the journey. You will have so much fun discovering Japan- its history, geography, flags and symbols, wildlife, culture and more! Whether preparing for a vacation, or simply wanting to learn about Singapore, this book gives you all you need to know, fun places to visit, tasty food to try, and fun, interactive pop quizzes throughout. Come join Dinobibi and Bryan on an adventure and DISCOVER Singapore.

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