Suriname

ISBN-10
9068327534
ISBN-13
9789068327533
Series
Suriname
Pages
51
Language
Dutch
Published
2009
Author
Karen Bos

Description

Deze informatieve reeks laat kinderen van de lagere school kennismaken met landen en culturen van over heel de wereld. Suriname van Karen Bos is een onderdeel van de 'Wereldreeks Latijns-Amerika'.

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