@pustakabarupress: ketik di sini📚 Buku Kurikulum Merdeka untuk SMA/SMK/MA Kelas 11 & 12 hadir dengan materi lengkap dan mudah dipahami! ✨ Sesuai Kurikulum Merdeka ✨ Cocok untuk belajar mandiri ✨ Untuk Kelas 11 & 12 Siapkan dirimu meraih prestasi terbaik bersama buku pilihan dari Pustaka Baru Press! 🎓📖 #KurikulumMerdeka #BukuSMA #BukuSMK #BukuMA #Kelas11 #Kelas12 #BukuPelajaran #BelajarMudah #PersiapanUjian #PustakaBaru #PustakaBaruPress

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sakura :
alhamdulilah Adik adik ku semngat ya
2026-07-27 06:49:31
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hermanpattingi
hermanpattingi :
semangat terus
2026-07-31 07:04:13
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fensgsky091
SANSZZ😇 :
aku punya yang pkn dari sekolah
2026-07-31 05:10:51
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adetaryadi10
adetaryadi886 :
mantap
2026-07-27 04:11:54
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samianpkmkdsolo
samianpkmkdsolo :
Semangat smg sukses dan tercalai cita 2 nya ttp semangat uah .
2026-07-27 05:42:14
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ambrulaham
Ambrulah Am :
hadir
2026-07-28 14:41:41
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hj.lia789
Hj lia789 :
Yes dapatkan buku kurikulum Merdeka untuk anak SMP. yes 😁😁😁
2026-07-29 07:13:23
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pazattt
P azat Tt :
OK
2026-07-27 07:59:45
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herry.elgarutty
herry :
luar biasa mantapp 👍👍
2026-07-27 23:33:09
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hadigedang600
Suhadi :
met,,mlm,,terimakasih
2026-07-31 12:06:29
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patianto3
Patianto :
siap naik
2026-07-28 13:27:45
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eddysupriatin
ed :
tetap semangat interaksi ayo sekolah metdeka
2026-07-31 22:28:42
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darikelas6c
-Mik『IEA』 :
IPA mirip Buku SMPN 1 PKY COO
2026-07-30 10:48:30
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andinibaru99
Andini123 :
iyaaaaa
2026-07-29 10:59:47
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ngadiono789
Ngadiono :
Srmangat buk guru
2026-07-30 11:48:22
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charolinefanggimeimei
mei mei CHAROLINE FANGGI TASIK :
7A ada gak bahasa Inggris
2026-07-30 12:39:47
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ryns973
RyNS97 :
josjis 🔥🔥🔥
2026-07-27 04:42:11
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kamerina07
Meyy :
Semangat...tuk terus belajar ya.. adik adik..tututlah ilmu...setinggi kau mampu. 🙏🏻🥰
2026-07-28 02:42:18
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pp_17agstus
PP 17 AGUSTUS :
itu buku aku😭👍🏻🙏🏻
2026-08-01 22:56:40
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ngulibangunan295
Ngu :
alhamdulillah aamiin
2026-07-28 14:17:45
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devansaputra682
Yohana :
oke ibu terima kasih
2026-07-30 02:00:59
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wirna.wirna.hasim
Wirna Wirna Hasim :
semoga bisa murid menyesuaikan pd kurikulum merdeka
2026-07-30 02:31:21
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hadigedang600
Suhadi :
met,mlm,,makasih, 🙏
2026-07-31 12:06:03
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pp77agustus1
PP 17 AGUSTUS 2026 :
buku bahasa Indonesia sama kaya di sekolah aku
2026-07-30 07:12:30
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