Are You Ready for Spring?
Written by Sheila Anderson
Narrated by The ADS Group
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The days are getting warmer. And they’re getting longer. Baby birds are hatching. The grass is turning green. Do you know what season is here? It’s spring! What else happens in spring? Read this book to find out!
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