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Vasco Our Little Panama Cousin - cover

Vasco Our Little Panama Cousin

H. Lee M. Pike

Publisher: Good Press

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H. Lee M. Pike's 'Vasco, Our Little Panama Cousin' is a captivating children's book that takes readers on a cultural journey through Panama. The book is written in a charming and engaging style, making it easy for young readers to understand and relate to the story. Through the adventures of Vasco, the readers are introduced to the vibrant and diverse culture of Panama, showcasing its traditions, customs, and way of life. The book also touches on important themes such as friendship, family, and the importance of community H. Lee M. Pike, a renowned children's book author, draws inspiration from his own experiences traveling and interacting with different cultures. His deep understanding and appreciation for diversity are evident in 'Vasco, Our Little Panama Cousin,' as he masterfully weaves together a heartwarming tale that educates and entertains readers of all ages. Pike's passion for storytelling and education shines through in this beautifully crafted book I highly recommend 'Vasco, Our Little Panama Cousin' to anyone looking for an engaging and educational read for children. This book offers a unique perspective on Panama's culture and is sure to captivate young readers with its delightful storytelling and valuable lessons.
Available since: 10/12/2023.
Print length: 55 pages.

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