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Где живут витамины?
- Narrated by: Константин Корольков
- Length: 40 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Заботиться о правильном питании важно с самого детства. Но как объяснить малышам, что овощи и фрукты полезнее конфет? Что нужно есть, чтобы быть здоровым и сильным? Из аудиокниги Александра Игоревича Монвиж-Монтвида "Где живут витамины?" млушатели узнают, как были обнаружены эти маленькие, но незаменимые друзья нашего организма, для чего морякам подавали на стол квашеную капусту, чем полезны морковка и киви, какой витамин помогает расти, и что означает слово vitamin.Для младшего школьного возраста.
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