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The Snuggly Cloud Parade - Float Along with a Parade of Snuggly Clouds! - cover

The Snuggly Cloud Parade - Float Along with a Parade of Snuggly Clouds!

AI (Artificial intelligence)

Verlag: Shu Chen Hou

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Beschreibung

Join the delightful Snuggly Cloud Parade as a group of cuddly clouds drifts across the sky, bringing warmth, comfort, and joy to everyone below. From soft pastel hues to fluffy shapes, these enchanting clouds spread smiles and cozy feelings wherever they go. Perfect for bedtime stories or a comforting read, this charming tale will whisk children away on a soothing adventure, filling their dreams with fluffy wonders and heartwarming moments. Let your imagination soar with "The Snuggly Cloud Parade" and experience the magic of snuggly clouds on their whimsical journey!
Verfügbar seit: 16.07.2024.
Drucklänge: 41 Seiten.

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