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The Adventures of Dolly the Dolphin & Other Bedtime Stories For Kids - cover

The Adventures of Dolly the Dolphin & Other Bedtime Stories For Kids

Mohammed Ayya

Editorial: Modern-Publications

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Sinopsis

Indulge in the magic of bedtime with our enchanting series, "Bedtime Stories for Kids." Are you seeking to whisk your child away to the realm of dreams effortlessly? Look no further! Our carefully crafted collection of short stories is designed to lull your little one into a peaceful slumber while nurturing their imagination and instilling valuable lessons.
 
Each tale is a gateway to a world where dreams intertwine with reality, guiding children through captivating adventures and moral dilemmas. Through colorful characters and imaginative settings, we aim not only to entertain but also to provoke thought and introspection.
 
Embark on a journey through tales of animals, legends, and thrilling escapades, each story accompanied by a meaningful lesson. These cherished moments shared between parent and child will become treasured memories, woven into the fabric of family traditions for generations to come.
 
As your child delves into the pages of our book, they'll bid farewell to screens and embrace the soothing rhythm of bedtime storytelling. With each narrative, their imagination will soar, paving the way for a restful night's sleep filled with beautiful dreams.
 
Join us on this magical adventure, where the wonders of Dreamland await. Let your child drift off to sleep with a heart full of wonder and a mind enriched by the power of storytelling. Are you ready to embark on this journey? Dive into "Dreamland Adventures" today and watch as your child discovers the joy of bedtime stories.
Disponible desde: 04/05/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 33 páginas.

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