Second Grade Chinese Reading A

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Published by: 舒 祁

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The second edition of the Chinese version of the People's Education version of the textbook synchronous reading APP, high-definition picture quality, where will not be nowhere, a good helper for children!
The latest edition of the People's Education (Ministry Edition) textbook of the first grade primary school Chinese.
Covers the entire content of the textbook, allowing you to fully master the content of Pinyin letters, new words, words, sentences, texts, stories, poetry and other courses, so that children can learn with ease and happiness!
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