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Little sheep, little sheep

Little sheep, little sheep, can you give us some wool? It's freezing cold and we need warm things to wear, but so do you little sheep!

Listening to a story takes an important place in the English class. This time, we sang this beautiful book by Isabel Minhós. I hope you enjoy it as much as your children!


  • ISBN: 9788484647546

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