Le code de Vinci en 501 questions
- 159pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Tracey Turner est une auteure de nombreux livres de non-fiction pour enfants, axés sur la création d'une expérience d'apprentissage engageante et amusante. Son travail se caractérise par une approche ludique des faits et une aptitude à captiver les jeunes lecteurs. Turner écrit dans le but d'éveiller la curiosité et l'amour de l'apprentissage chez les enfants grâce à des récits et des informations captivants.






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