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Little lion learns to roar - cover

Little lion learns to roar

Christin Ter Braak-Forstinger

Publisher: Europa Edizioni

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Little Lion is the story of a small lion that falls from his mother's womb into a flock of sheep nurturing and looking after him as one of their own.Emerging from his new found family is a brave lion.This booklet aims to connect children with their true nature and helps them to become brave explorers of the world.Dr. Christin ter Braak-Forstinger, LL.M. is a leading impact investingexpert and dedicates her professional life to creating systemstransformation towards a regenerative economy and a moreconscious form of investing. Christin has authored several books. Privately, Christin is a yoga teacherand the co-founder of award-winning NGO (www.braveaurora.com)that is active in North Ghana. She is a loving and happy mother of two children.
Available since: 03/25/2025.

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