All Kids Are Smart

All Kids Are Smart

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authorKhalil449

The story is a true life story about a boy who was a slow learner in class and always wanted to play.He didn't like to study,but because he wanted to buy a house and a car for his parents,he changed and became the smartest student in his class

age3 - 9 jaar oud
emotional intelligence
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