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Educational and Inspirational Short Stories

Couturier Anna

Editora: Anna Couturier

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This captivating book is filled with adventures, life lessons, and inspiration for young readers.


Each short story transports children to imaginary worlds, where they meet endearing characters and learn important values such as friendship, perseverance, and creativity.

The illustrations add a magical touch to these tales
 
Disponível desde: 21/05/2024.

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