
Nora's First Day at School
My Teacher Hilda, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Elle Boone
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By:
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Tamar Bobokhidze
About this listen
Nora, a loris, dreads her first day of school. But the kindly teacher, a hippo named Ms. Hilda, and a menagerie of a class soon set Nora's fears at ease.
Playing is an important part of children's learning and development. This first book in the series My Teacher Hilda follows Nora's first day of school at Bumble Bee Academy. Appropriate for the children in the age ranges three years to eight years, the series focuses on play based early learning. This series may also help children learn socialization before they join kindergarten to help make this important transition easier.
©2017 Lune Spark Books (P)2017 Lune Spark Books
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