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Celestial Beats of Joyful Spirit

Julian Prescotts

Casa editrice: The Good Child Bookstore

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In the luminous kingdom of Auroria, young adventurers Aurelix and Zymina embark on a magical journey where every beat of music and every graceful dance reveals ancient secrets and celestial wonders. From bustling festivals to enchanted temples and mysterious natural symphonies, their expedition bridges hearts across cultures and generations. Discover a world brimming with joy, vibrant traditions, and a universal language of hope. This enchanting tale is packed with humor, heart, and timeless lessons on unity, inviting children on an unforgettable quest that celebrates life’s most delightful rhythms and the joyful spirit that unites us all.
Disponibile da: 20/06/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 145 pagine.

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