Sampu pataas, sampu pababa: kabilang sa seryeng matematika

ISBN-10
9715083048
ISBN-13
9789715083041
Category
Blind children
Language
Tagalog
Published
2007
Author
Russell Molina

Description

"This is the story of Mak-mak, a boy who sees numbers everywhere"--Provided by vendor.

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