Herman's Hiding Places

Herman's Hiding Places
ISBN-10
1932565019
ISBN-13
9781932565010
Category
Autism
Pages
21
Language
English
Published
2003
Publisher
Future Horizons
Author
Karen Emigh

Description

Herman's adventures will help your child discover the difficult concept of prepositions such as up, in, under, and behind by using colorful illustrations.

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