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TIPPIE NOW ALSO SPEAKS isiXHOSA AND isiZULU!

ippie the language-teaching elephant now speaks isiZulu and isiXhosa as well! This proudly South African series teaches children from levels R4 to read and focuses on literacy development. Children with learning disabilities can also greatly benefit from this book series. Since these two new additions were developed by home-language isiXhosa and isiZulu speakers and not merely translated from the English or Afrikaans versions, you can rest assuredby Nolutando Mngxekeza, Reinette Lombard and José Palmer, R390 for box set, Penguin Random House.

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