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The Fly Who Found Her Purpose

Charles Kingsley

Casa editrice: The Good Child Bookstore

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In “The Fly Who Found Her Purpose,” follow Fiona—a small, spirited fly who feels adrift in a bustling meadow. Observing the hard work of bees, butterflies, and ants, Fiona embarks on an unexpected adventure when a fierce storm unites the insect community. With bravery and quick wit, she guides her friends to safety, discovering that even the tiniest creature can shine. This original, fun, and comical tale teaches children that every being has unique strengths. Through challenges and celebrations, Fiona’s journey inspires readers to embrace their true purpose and contribute joyfully to the world around them.
Disponibile da: 26/05/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 167 pagine.

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