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    169,-

    The teacher explained to the class that plants make their food by taking water through their roots. It then mix these with carbon dioxide from by its leaves, and processed into nutrients by sunlight. Then, it distribute it to other parts of the plants for growth and health. E kabwarabwaraa te tia reirei nakoia ana ataei ae e reke kanan te aroka, man te ran are e katikia man wakaana. E katika te kaabontaaiookitiaaiti mani baana ao ni kaboonganaa ootan taai ni karaoa kanana mani bwaai aikai. E tibwatibwaia nakon bwain rabwatana ni kabane ibukin maiuraoina. Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.

  • av Tekaribwa Boota
    169,-

    Without plants, humans and animals wouldn't be able to live! ¿Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.

  • av Tekaribwa Boota
    169,-

    There are things that good for the heart and some other bad things. We could be in trouble if we don't take good care of our heart. Iai bwaai aika e taatangirii te buroo ao iai naba baika e riiribai. E kona n reke te kaangaanga nakoira ngkana ti aki tararuaa raoi buroora. Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.

  • av Tekaribwa Boota
    169,-

    The old man lives on Bikemaan and has a turtle. The place is also visited by many people but they often left their rubbish on the islet. The turtle saw the plastic in the sea and swallow it. What will happen? Iai ana on te unimwaane ae e maeka i Bikemaan. E kaakawaraki naba ana tabo irouia aomata aika a mwaiti, ma a aki toki ni kamaangeangea ngkana a roko. E noora te buratitiki te on ao e kanna. Teraa ae nang riki?Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.

  • av Tekaribwa Boota
    169,-

    The sun and the earth both look round like a ball. The earth tilts and rotates around the sun. The sun is filled with hot air. It also gives out the light that can be seen from anywhere in the world.Taai ao te aonnaba kanga tein te booro ae e mronron. Te aonnaba e mwaing ni katoobibia taai. Iai te eea ae e rangi ni kabuebue n taai. E anga naba te oota nakon te aonnaba ni kabutaa.Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.

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