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The Tale of Samuel Whiskers

Beatrix Potter

Editora: Cervantes Digital

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Welcome to the intriguing world of "The Tale of Samuel Whiskers" by Beatrix Potter, a captivating narrative that immerses you in the misadventures of Tom Kitten and his unexpected escapades in the cozy home of Samuel Whiskers.

Meet Tom Kitten, a young and curious feline with a knack for getting into trouble. Follow his journey as he navigates the challenges and surprises that await him in the home of Samuel Whiskers, an old and cunning rat.

Beatrix Potter's storytelling is a delightful blend of mischief, humor, and the excitement of exploration. The tale unfolds amidst enchanting illustrations that bring the characters and scenes to life, allowing you to step into the charming world of these anthropomorphic animals.

The illustrations in this tale are a testament to Beatrix Potter's artistic brilliance, capturing the nuances of each character and the quaint charm of their surroundings with intricate detail and expression. Every page is a visual treat that complements the engaging narrative.

"The Tale of Samuel Whiskers" is a timeless tale that entertains readers of all ages, offering valuable life lessons about curiosity, resilience, and the unexpected friendships that can emerge in the most unlikely of circumstances. So, open the pages and join Tom Kitten on an adventure that will tickle your imagination and warm your heart.
Disponível desde: 26/03/2023.

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