The Monster of Black Wind Mountain: A Story in Simplified Chinese and Pinyin, 1200 Word Vocabulary L
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Imagin8 Press, 2021.
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Jeff Pepper., Jeff Pepper|AUTHOR., & Xiao Hui Wang|AUTHOR. (2021). The Monster of Black Wind Mountain: A Story in Simplified Chinese and Pinyin, 1200 Word Vocabulary L . Imagin8 Press.

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Jeff Pepper, Jeff Pepper|AUTHOR and Xiao Hui Wang|AUTHOR. 2021. The Monster of Black Wind Mountain: A Story in Simplified Chinese and Pinyin, 1200 Word Vocabulary L. Imagin8 Press.

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Jeff Pepper, Jeff Pepper|AUTHOR and Xiao Hui Wang|AUTHOR. The Monster of Black Wind Mountain: A Story in Simplified Chinese and Pinyin, 1200 Word Vocabulary L Imagin8 Press, 2021.

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Jeff Pepper, Jeff Pepper|AUTHOR, and Xiao Hui Wang|AUTHOR. The Monster of Black Wind Mountain: A Story in Simplified Chinese and Pinyin, 1200 Word Vocabulary L Imagin8 Press, 2021.

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