Kobuta no Rufus Gakou Heiku / Kim T. グリズウェル / valerie Gorbachev

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 絵本 こぶたのルーファス がっこうへいく / キム・T・グリズウェル / バレリー・ゴルバチョフ
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Item number: BO4716201
Released date: 17 Jul 2024
Maker: Scientist

Product description ※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.

Picture Book
[Introduction to Contents]
This is a popular American picture book in which Kobuta no Rufus plays an active role.
Rufus is thinking about going to school because he wants to be able to read his favorite picture book.
When Rufus comes to know that he wants to be able to read letters, he asks the principal to let him into school, but the principal refuses to allow him to enter school because he does such a thing or such.
When Rufus comes to know that he wants to be able to read letters, he asks the principal to let him into school.
When Rufus comes to know that he wants to be able to read letters that he wants to be able to read letters and numbers, he asks the principal to let him go to school.
When Rufus learns letters and numbers, listen to stories, and enjoy school life.
It is a picture book that is enjoyable to read because Kobuta and the principal repeatedly say that they can laugh at each other.
When Rufus says that he has a bag and a large bag on his back, he asks the principal to let him go to school.
When Rufus says that he has a bag and a large bag on his back, he asks the principal to let him go to school.
When Rufus says that he has a bag and a large bag on his back, he asks you to let him go to school.
When Rufus says that he wants to be able to read books, he asks the principal to let him go to school.
When Rufus says that he has a bag and a large bag on his back, he asks you to let him go to school.
When Rufus says that he has a bag and a large bag on his back, he asks you to let him go to school.
When Rufus says that he has a bag and a large bag on his back, he asks you to let him go to school.
When Rufus says that he has a bag and a large bag on his back, he asks you to let him go to school.
When Rufus says that he wants to be able to read books, the principal gives you permission to enter the school.
The children of the readers will feel relieved and happy.
When Rufus says that he wants to be able to read books, he says that he doesn't have a bag.
When Rufus says that he wants to be able to read books, he says that he wants to be able to read books.
The children of the readers will