Motown: You're All I Need to Get By - Book #7

Motown: You're All I Need to Get By - Book #7
ISBN-10
0786807881
ISBN-13
9780786807888
Series
Motown
Category
Juvenile Fiction
Pages
14
Language
English
Published
2002-04-01
Publisher
Jump At The Sun
Author
Charles R. Smith

Description

Here is one of four new additions to the irresistible Motown Baby Love board book series. Paired with scrumptious photos of babies who come in all colors, shapes and sizes, the heartfelt lyrics of these timeless Motown songs take on a whole new meaning. You can never have enough baby love.

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