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The Unstoppable March of the Ants - cover

The Unstoppable March of the Ants

Henry Edward

Verlag: The Good Child Bookstore

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Beschreibung

The Unstoppable March of the Ants is a humorous and heartwarming tale of perseverance and teamwork. A group of ants sets out on a mission across the forest, but their journey is full of comical distractions, detours, and amusing obstacles. From chatty caterpillars to mischievous monkeys, every animal they meet has its own agenda, but the ants remain focused on their path. As they march through puddles, over rocky roads, and through windy challenges, the ants show that with determination and cooperation, even the smallest creatures can achieve big things. This delightful story teaches children about the importance of sticking to their goals, no matter the challenges they face. Full of fun and funny moments, The Unstoppable March of the Ants is sure to capture the hearts of young readers and encourage them to keep going, no matter what.
Verfügbar seit: 14.08.2025.
Drucklänge: 145 Seiten.

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