Seres vivos y no vivos [Living Things and Nonliving Things]
Un libro de comparación y contraste [A Compare and Contrast Book]
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Narrated by:
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Rosalyna Toth
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By:
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Kevin Kurtz
About this listen
El autor Kevin Kurtz hace preguntas muy bien pensadas, incitando a los oyentes a determinar si las cosas son seres vivos o no vivos. Por ejemplo, si la mayoría (pero no todos) de los seres vivos se pueden mover, ¿se pueden mover los seres que no son vivos? Como parte de la serie de libros de Comparación y Contraste, éste es una manera única de determinar si algo es un ser vivo o no vivo.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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