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My Lil’ Afro Mermaid

Keyia Simpson

Editorial: Publishdrive

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Sinopsis

As the story unfolds, follow the little black mermaid's journey as she navigates the vast and wondrous world of the sea. Along the way, she encounters all sorts of fascinating creatures and makes new friends.
 
Despite the challenges she faces, including navigating treacherous currents and avoiding dangerous predators, the little black mermaid remains steadfast in her quest to discover the secrets of the shore. Her determination and curiosity inspire those around her, and ultimately lead her to uncover a long-lost treasure that holds the key to her dreams.
 
Through its colorful illustrations and engaging storyline, this book celebrates the power of imagination, friendship, and perseverance. It encourages readers of all ages to follow their hearts and pursue their passions, no matter how daunting the journey may seem.
Disponible desde: 29/01/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 12 páginas.

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