Adventure in Paris

Adventure in Paris

Author
authorBert Team

Bert and his friends travel to Paris to visit Pierre the poodle. They explore the Eiffel Tower, enjoy French treats, visit an art museum, and even take part in an art contest- learning and laughing every step of the way.

age3 - 7 years old
emotional intelligence
Geographic Adventures
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