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Rhythmic Echoes of Divine Celebration

Maya Rutherford

Editora: The Good Child Bookstore

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In Eldoria, ancient rhythms spark magical adventures as young Zandri and Orvielle set forth on a quest to uncover the secrets of their cultural heritage. Guided by wise elders and enchanting musicians, every village, temple, and forest sings with stories of joy, sorrow, and hope. Through playful mishaps and wondrous discoveries—from secret groves to majestic festivals—the duo learns that each beat of the sacred drum and graceful dance is a language of its own. Vibrant, humorous, and touching, this original tale inspires children to embrace diversity, celebrate tradition, and find the divine in the harmonious echoes of life.
Disponível desde: 05/06/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 140 páginas.

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