
Ann and Hans of the Swiss Alps: Book 2
Level 1A
Ann and Hans, a brother-and-sister gardening team from the Swiss Alps, set out on an afternoon adventure with some friends. They meet animals along the way, see the countryside, and face a challenge that Dad helps them overcome. In the end there's a surprise for those who have patiently waited!
- 61 pages
- Full-color illustrations
- Paperback; perfect binding; 5.5"x8.5"
This is the second book in the Ann and Hans of the Swiss Alps series. These level 1A books are original publications, perfect for students who are about halfway through The Good and the Beautiful Level 1 Language Arts Course. It is recommended that they be read in order.

Level 1A
Ann and Hans, a brother-and-sister gardening team from the Swiss Alps, set out on an afternoon adventure with some friends. They meet animals along the way, see the countryside, and face a challenge that Dad helps them overcome. In the end there's a surprise for those who have patiently waited!
- 61 pages
- Full-color illustrations
- Paperback; perfect binding; 5.5"x8.5"
This is the second book in the Ann and Hans of the Swiss Alps series. These level 1A books are original publications, perfect for students who are about halfway through The Good and the Beautiful Level 1 Language Arts Course. It is recommended that they be read in order.

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Level 1A
Ann and Hans, a brother-and-sister gardening team from the Swiss Alps, set out on an afternoon adventure with some friends. They meet animals along the way, see the countryside, and face a challenge that Dad helps them overcome. In the end there's a surprise for those who have patiently waited!
- 61 pages
- Full-color illustrations
- Paperback; perfect binding; 5.5"x8.5"
This is the second book in the Ann and Hans of the Swiss Alps series. These level 1A books are original publications, perfect for students who are about halfway through The Good and the Beautiful Level 1 Language Arts Course. It is recommended that they be read in order.






















