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Best Stories for Children

Hseham Amrahs

Editorial: Publishdrive

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Sinopsis

Best Stories for Children invites young readers on a magical journey filled with dragons, fairies, and courageous children discovering their inner strength. This carefully curated collection celebrates the wonder, innocence, and bravery of childhood, weaving together fantasy, folklore, and important life lessons. Each story is crafted not just to entertain, but to educate and inspire, teaching values like kindness, empathy, friendship, and the beauty of diversity. Through adventures across enchanted forests, bustling magical cities, and distant galaxies, readers are encouraged to expand their imaginations and embrace new horizons. The characters, rich in virtue and spirit, serve as lifelong companions and sources of inspiration. This collection is designed to ignite a lifelong love for stories, learning, and creativity, encouraging young readers to dream big, discuss lessons learned, and even create their own tales. It’s a celebration of the endless possibilities that imagination and storytelling offer to every child.
Disponible desde: 28/04/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 150 páginas.

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