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Nia the Compassionate Lioness

Angela Kensington

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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In the heart of the vast African savanna, Nia the Compassionate Lioness follows the inspiring story of Nia, a young lioness who dares to challenge tradition. As her pride struggles during a harsh drought, Nia realizes that survival means more than just strength—it requires compassion and unity. By forging unexpected alliances with elephants, zebras, and other animals, Nia teaches her pride that empathy and teamwork can overcome the toughest challenges. This vibrant and adventurous tale teaches children the importance of kindness, understanding, and the power of working together to create lasting change.
Available since: 06/03/2025.
Print length: 145 pages.

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