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The Hidden World Beneath the Rocks - cover

The Hidden World Beneath the Rocks

Lucas Scott

Maison d'édition: The Good Child Bookstore

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Synopsis

In The Hidden World Beneath the Rocks, Elliot, an adventurous young boy, discovers a magical world hidden beneath the rocks in his backyard. As he explores, he encounters talking stones, shape-shifting creatures, glowing forests, and shifting paths, all teaching him about the beauty of change. Elliot learns that even the smallest things, like rocks and moss, can transform into something extraordinary. Along his journey, he uncovers the secret that change is a natural part of life, bringing new beauty and opportunities for growth. This imaginative and fun adventure will inspire young readers to embrace transformation in their own lives.
Disponible depuis: 03/05/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 143 pages.

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