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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - Explained like a 5 Year Old - cover
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - Explained like a 5 Year Old

Lewis Carroll, Novel Nuggets

Editora: Plutonium Press

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Dive into the whimsical world of "Alice in Wonderland" with this beautifully adapted version for young readers! Follow Alice's journey as she encounters talking animals, mad tea parties, and the quirky Queen of Hearts. This Novel Nuggets edition simplifies the classic tale by Lewis Carroll, making it easy to understand and enjoy for children aged 6-12.
 
Perfect for:
 
Young readers discovering classic literature
 
Parents and educators seeking engaging and educational stories
 
Fans of adventurous and whimsical characters
 
Features:
 
Simplified Language: Easy-to-read text ideal for young readers
 
Benefits:
 
Encourages Love for Reading: Introduces children to classic literature in an accessible way
 
Educational Value: Enhances vocabulary and comprehension skills
 
Parental Peace of Mind: Provides wholesome, enriching content for children
 
Join Alice as she tumbles down the rabbit hole into a world of wonder and excitement. Perfect for bedtime stories, classroom reading, or independent exploration, this edition of "Alice in Wonderland" will captivate young imaginations and leave them eager for more adventures.
 
Thank you for choosing Novel Nuggets! Enjoy the adventure! 🌟📚
 
By presenting the book with clear benefits, engaging features, and a friendly tone, you can attract parents, educators, and young readers, making them eager to purchase and enjoy this delightful adaptation of a timeless classic.
Disponível desde: 29/07/2024.
Comprimento de impressão: 30 páginas.

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