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Mysteries Unfold on the Verdant Expanse - cover

Mysteries Unfold on the Verdant Expanse

Liam Lockhart

Maison d'édition: The Good Child Bookstore

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Synopsis

Join Linnea and Oren, two curious explorers, as they journey through an untouched tropical rainforest teeming with secrets. From towering ferns and radiant flowers to hidden temples and ancient rituals, every corner of the jungle reveals new wonders. Along the way, the pair forms unexpected bonds with indigenous guardians and uncovers the intricate web of life that sustains the rainforest. This thrilling adventure is a celebration of nature, culture, and environmental stewardship, inspiring young readers to protect and honor the mysteries of the natural world. Perfect for children aged 5-10, this tale blends humor, discovery, and heartwarming lessons.
Disponible depuis: 16/06/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 135 pages.

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