Sofiat and Her Father’s Horse
Sofiat, a little girl who has a grate affection for her father’s horse could not persuade the horse for a ride. she later gets a deep knowledge about houses from her father.
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Sofiat, a little girl who has a grate affection for her father’s hourse could not persuade the hourse for a ride. she later gets a deep knowledge about houses from her father.
- Author : T.A.O. Olayiwola
- Publisher: Rasmed Publications Ltd
- ISBN: 9783461079
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