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Feet are Not for Kicking Product Detail:
- Author : Elizabeth Verdick
- Publisher : Free Spirit Publishing
- Release : 06 July 2022
- ISBN : 1575421585
- Page : 24 pages
- Rating : 4.5/5 from 103 voters
Feet are Not for Kicking Book Summary/Review:
Shows the good things that toddlers can do with their feet including walking, jumping, and climbing--but not kicking. On board pages.
Feet are Not for Kicking
- Author : Elizabeth Verdick
- Publisher : Free Spirit Publishing
- Release Date : 2004
- ISBN : 1575421585
Shows the good things that toddlers can do with their feet including walking, jumping, and climbing--but not kicking. On board pages.
Feet Are Not for Kicking
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- Publisher : Free Spirit Publishing
- Release Date : 2013-09-03
- ISBN : 9781575427263
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