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Bird Stories for Kids - 10 Magical Adventures in the Sky - cover

Bird Stories for Kids - 10 Magical Adventures in the Sky

Madison Alexandra Daniels

Maison d'édition: Publishdrive

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Synopsis

A delightful collection of heartwarming bird stories that kids will love—and parents will feel good about sharing.
 
Bird Stories for Kids: 10 Uplifting Adventures of Courage, Friendship, and Flight takes young readers (ages 6–10) on unforgettable journeys with a colorful cast of feathered friends. From a brave pigeon in the city to a dancing flamingo who stands out by being different, each story inspires confidence, kindness, and curiosity.
 
Whether your child is a quiet thinker, an imaginative dreamer, or a non-stop mover, this storybook offers something for every young heart.
 
Inside, you’ll find:
 
🪶 10 original, fully illustrated bird stories🪶 Fun, meaningful lessons about teamwork, self-belief, and being unique🪶 Short chapters perfect for bedtime reading or classroom use🪶 A gentle tone ideal for independent readers and family reading time
 
Why parents and teachers are choosing this book:✅ Encourages positive values and emotional intelligence✅ Builds reading confidence with fun, easy-to-follow stories✅ Engages curious minds through nature-inspired characters✅ Great gift idea for birthdays, holidays, or animal-loving kids!
 
✨ GET this enchanting story collection today and watch your child’s imagination take flight—with stories they’ll return to again and again.
Disponible depuis: 30/06/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 66 pages.

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