Bea at School - A School Rule Rhyme

Bea at School - A School Rule Rhyme

Author
authorSteffen Eichhorn

Meet Bea, the kind and clever bear who loves teaching her cubs! In her bright and busy classroom, Bea helps her little learners play nicely, solve problems, and grow together—one fun lesson at a time.

age3 - 7 years old
emotional intelligence
Story Details

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