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Niquito The Gardener Dog - cover

Niquito The Gardener Dog

Dill Ferreira

Maison d'édition: Tektime

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Synopsis

An abandoned puppy and a child full of love to give. a perfect partnership.children's story that portrays the friendship between a puppy and the flowers in the garden of his house.When Niquito realize that there are ants attacking his friends, he will do everything to keep the shredders far, and save the beautiful roses from insect bites.The plot deals with feelings like a friendship, zeal and respect between friends and goes beyond the story to touch the hearts of little readers.
Disponible depuis: 14/07/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 75 pages.

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