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The cypress growth story

Danhee

Publisher: BOOKK

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Summary

there are many trees around us, some of which sprout new leaves in the spring and others that turn beautiful colors in the fall. But there's one special tree that stays green all year round: the cypress tree. Unlike other trees, the cypress is always green, and it fills the forest with a refreshing scent called phytoncides.
 
Like the cypress, you may be different from your friends in some ways, but that's what makes you special. Just as the cypress is proud of its greenness without comparing it to other trees, I want you to love yourself for who you are, because you are all important and special, and your uniqueness makes the world more beautiful.
 
As you read this fairy tale, discover your individuality and learn to be proud of yourself, just like the cypress tree. I hope this story, which begins in a green village in the forest, will give you great courage and confidence.
Available since: 06/25/2024.
Print length: 45 pages.

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