Passion with Aditi Pant
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Pervin SaketPublisher:
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This is a Board Book and not a Hard Bound Book. Discover PASSION with Aditi Pant, the first Indian woman oceanographer. This simple text written in verse is the perfect way to introduce little readers to BIG VALUES. This is a Board Book and not a Hard Bound Book.
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This is a Board Book and not a Hard Bound Book.
Discover PASSION with Aditi Pant, the first Indian woman oceanographer. This simple text written in verse is the perfect way to introduce little readers to BIG VALUES.
This is a Board Book and not a Hard Bound Book.
Book Details
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ISBN9788195388691
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Pages20
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Avg Reading Time1 hrs
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Age0-11 yrs
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Country of OriginIndia
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