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Amarillo/ Yellow

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Libro Amarillo/ Yellow

"Text and photographs describe common things that are yellow, including mustard, pencils, and lemonade"--Provided by publisher.

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Subtitulo : Mira el Amarillo Que te Rodea/ Seeing Yellow All Around Us

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