BAA. BAA. BLACK SHEEP

BAA. BAA. BLACK SHEEP

نویسنده
authorOsinachi Ugochukwu

Baa Baa Black Sheep is a classic nursery rhyme that follows a friendly black sheep who happily shares his wool with others. Through its playful rhythm and gentle repetition, children learn about sharing, kindness, and helping those around us. Bright illustrations and simple lines make this rhyme perfect for young readers and early learners.

age3 - 8 سالگی
emotional intelligence
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