Moon Pizza
Author:
Anurag Minus VermaPublisher:
Pratham BooksLanguage:
EnglishCategory:
Picture-books0 Ratings
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No, Tinu doesn’t want broccoli and peas in his tiffin box. He wants pizza—even a moon pizza will do!
ISBN: 9789361300271
Pages: 15
Avg Reading Time: 1 hrs
Age: 0-11
Country of Origin: India
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