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Mythic Tales of Universal Faith

Blake Donovan

Editora: The Good Child Bookstore

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In Mythic Tales of Universal Faith, young Caelan embarks on a playful, heartfelt adventure through a magical realm where ancient myths and modern wonder intertwine. Guided by the wise Lorian and accompanied by cheerful friends Sereno and Mirabel, he explores secret chambers, enchanted forests, and mysterious mountains. Every step is filled with humorous encounters, intriguing puzzles, and timeless lessons about unity and courage. This delightful journey celebrates how mythic tales connect us all, inspiring a joy-filled faith that transcends differences. An original, fun, and comical quest for children, it invites readers to embrace wonder in every corner of life.
Disponível desde: 19/06/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 145 páginas.

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