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Trên trang này chúng tôi đã thu thập cho bạn tất cả các thông tin về Mẹ Ơi Con Xin Hứa (Song Ngữ Việt - Anh) sách, nhặt những cuốn sách, bài đánh giá, đánh giá và liên kết tương tự để tải về miễn phí, những độc giả đọc sách dễ chịu. Mẹ Ơi Con Xin Hứa (Song Ngữ Việt - Anh)Khi bắt đầu lên 2, bên cạnh việc được rèn luyện những kĩ năng sống đầu tiên, trẻ mầm non đã có thể thực hiện được những chức năng giao tiếp cơ bản nhất. Bộ sách Kĩ năng cho bé trong giao tiếp hàng ngày, với 5 tựa đầu tiên: Biết cảm ơn khi nhận, Biết xin lỗi khi sai, Mình cùng chơi nhé, Lời chào đi trước, Mẹ ơi con xin hứa, sẽ là trợ thủ đắc lực cho trẻ và các bậc phụ huynh, giúp bé giao tiếp ngoại ngữ tốt hơn.Bộ sách với những tình huống gần gũi, sẽ hướng dẫn các bé chào hỏi mọi người, biết nói lời cảm ơn khi được giúp đỡ, biết xin lỗi khi sai, biết giao tiếp với bạn bè và học cách giữ lời hứa. Đặc biệt, với những câu giao tiếp đơn giản song ngữ Việt - Anh sẽ giúp bé làm quen và hứng thú hơn với tiếng Anh.Hãy dành tặng cho bé bộ sách song ngữ này, để giúp bé làm quen với tiếng Anh hiệu quả nhất! Xem Thêm Nội Dung Cổng thông tin - Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn hy vọng bạn thích nội dung được biên tập viên của chúng tôi thu thập trên Mẹ Ơi Con Xin Hứa (Song Ngữ Việt - Anh) và bạn nhìn lại chúng tôi, cũng như tư vấn cho bạn bè của bạn. Và theo truyền thống - chỉ có những cuốn sách hay cho bạn, những độc giả thân mến của chúng ta.
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- Nhà xuất bản: Nhà Xuất Bản Mỹ Thuật
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- ISBN-10: 1267786145212
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- Kích thước: 20.5 x 20.5 cm
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Mẹ Ơi Con Xin Hứa (Song Ngữ Việt - Anh) Sách lại
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paulosimonetti
Paulo Simonetti paulosimonetti — Oh My God. Can this series get any better!? Any more emotional, Heart breaking, tearful and romantic? Yes! The last book in the The Hollow series The Hidden is a perfect ending for an amazing series. Caspian and Abby are back and more in Love that ever. Things are changing and looking worse for wear and through out the novel I was on the edge of my seat praying that everything would be okay. This novel was definantly the best outta the whole three. Just because things we waited for through out the series all seemed to come into place. Jessica has written such a captivating exciting story. Again the scenes between Caspian and Abby are Amazing! Even more beautiful than ever. Some really touching moments and if you loved their scenes in the first two books then you will LOVE these scenes. I promise you. I wanna say that I'm so sad its all over and I will miss Caspian and Abby very much. I loved going through their story together, from their one touch to declaring their undying love for eachother. Great trilogy!
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hotparsley
Hubert Pietrusiak hotparsley — I found it a little dry at first, but it's an interesting read for anyone who travels often, has lived abroad, or has found themselves between cultures in some other way.
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kkhan
Kamran Khan kkhan — ** spoiler alert ** I'd been resisting reading one of these dog narrator books for several reasons: 1) It's a stupid phase, like those talking animal movies that exploded in the 90's. 2) Who wants to read a book where the narrator is going to get you attached to them and then die? That's not only like walking right into a punch in the gut but putting yourself on a three month waiting list to get to one. 3) If you tell me something different than a person is a narrator I'm going to hold you to it so you better do it so amazingly well that I shut the hell up. Don't get me wrong, I am really good at suspending my belief for pretty much everything. One of the reasons I like action movies so much is that they allow me to think that Bruch Willis can do whatever he goddamn pleases and get away with it. For this book, I could not believe for a second that this narrator was a dog. Before people who love this book scream at me that the point was that he was mostly like a human anyways, I want you to a) smack yourself and b) think about this a minute. 1) This dog repeats himself a lot, he especially likes the phrase "I am a dog." Okay, so you're a dog. A dog who tells and doesn't show but whatever, let's go with it. 2) Since this dog is a dog, why does he give a shit about if something is non-hydrogenated? Or if the food that his humans eat is hurting the environment? This dog must have been Captain Planet in his previous life, since he's all about reincarnation. It brought up an interesting hypocrisy in this book at least. The dead wife had a midwife for her home birth. She refuses medical attention until the last minute, when it's absolutely necessary, causing a sort of unnecessary drama for this book but it's because she's distrustful of the machine that is modern medicine. They live in Seattle and do trendy environmentalist things, which I'm totally not knocking in any way. More power to them. But then the dude drives race cars. While the dog brings up Paul Newman and his race car team and how they're environmentally conscious (because dogs know these things, I'm sure there's a Paul Newman special somewhere on cable right now)- he doesn't establish that his hippie earth loving owner does anything special to save the world with his race car. Just that he races in it and flys in an airplane (super Earth smart, I'm sure) all over the world to race. Honestly, I wouldn't have a problem with this or even notice it if it weren't such a glaring contradiction and happening every other page. I mean, why even bring up environmental stuff in a book about racing cars? Just leave it alone and then bitchy jerks like me won't have anything to notice or say. 3) The dog brings up that nobody ever taught him to read (because he's a dog. They should have replaced the periods in this book with "I'm a dog" or "because I'm a dog") and yet later on he brings up how people are like letters. One lawyer is like the letter B. The next lawyer is like the letter L. Good thing letters and words that start with those same letters have nothing to do with reading! Otherwise that would make this narrator not a dog. I mean, there were a lot of parts where I was like, okay this contradicts that. Or something contradicted the narrator being a dog. What happened (and I feel like I complain about this a lot, so stop me if you've head this one) is that the author got too smart for himself. He took this gimmick of the dog narrator and cashed in on whatever sensational value it's holding with the public but then tried to get really smart (and kind of preachy) with it and he shot himself in the foot. Yes there are really intelligent dogs out there. Yes they are super cool and you almost think they're a person. I don't think they're going to judge you when you don't use the biodegradable poop bags. While I wanted to give this book one star and not even finish it, it did choke me up in a couple of places. Mostly at places about the dead wife. The ending had absolutely no emotional effect on me. The only thing I thought was "why is it taking so long for this dog to die already, geez." So I guess my reason for not wanting to read a book where you get attached to the narrator was all for naught since I felt absolutely no attachment to this non-dog narrator.
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