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Doctor Dolittle's Garden - cover

Doctor Dolittle's Garden

Hugh Lofting

Publisher: Cervantes Digital

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Summary

"Doctor Dolittle's Garden" invites readers into a whimsical world where the boundaries between the human and animal kingdoms blur into enchanting tales. Hugh Lofting's classic masterpiece unfolds a delightful tapestry of vibrant characters and their captivating adventures.

Step into the lush, green expanse of Doctor Dolittle's extraordinary garden, where the air is filled with the sweet fragrance of flowers and the lively chatter of the animal residents. The eccentric yet endearing Doctor has crafted a haven where flora and fauna coexist in harmony, each with its unique personality and voice.

As you wander through this enchanted garden, you'll encounter a medley of creatures—some feathered, some furry, and others with scales or shells. Marvel at the witty conversations between the doctor and his animal friends, as they share stories, wisdom, and humorous anecdotes. From the wise and contemplative owl to the mischievous monkeys swinging from the trees, every corner of the garden is alive with the magic of interspecies camaraderie.

The garden becomes a stage for a series of delightful episodes, where Doctor Dolittle's unique ability to communicate with animals takes center stage. His remarkable gift opens up a world of friendship and cooperation, offering valuable lessons about understanding, compassion, and the interconnectedness of all living things.

In "Doctor Dolittle's Garden," Hugh Lofting weaves a timeless narrative that transcends age, inviting readers of all generations to revel in the joy of imagination and the beauty of a world where humans and animals share not just space but the bonds of genuine friendship.
Available since: 12/21/2023.

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