Sir Intern and the Spinning Laundry

Sir Intern and the Spinning Laundry

Author
authorSluvk

Sir Intern does laundry for the first time! He loads clothes, adds too much detergent, and battles a wave of foam. With spinning, wiping, drying, and folding, his laundry turns into a bubbly adventure full of laughter and seven new words to learn!

age4 - 7 years old
emotional intelligence
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