Moshe of Japan

Moshe of Japan
Author: Ella Verzov
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Jewish children
ISBN: 9781614651710


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"Hi! My name is Moshe and I'm eight years old. Sounds pretty regular, doesn't it? But I live in a very interesting place. I was born in the capital city of Japan, Tokyo! I don't go to regular school. Instead I go to school on the computer with kids from all over the world. The classmate that lives closest to me lives in China, a five-hour plane ride away!"- -


Moshe of Japan
Language: en
Pages: 0
Authors: Ella Verzov
Categories: Jewish children
Type: BOOK - Published: 2013 - Publisher:

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"Hi! My name is Moshe and I'm eight years old. Sounds pretty regular, doesn't it? But I live in a very interesting place. I was born in the capital city of Japa
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Pages: 316
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Pages: 316
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