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Thunder Paws Triumph

Motorca Paul, Motorca Cami

Publisher: MPR Entertainment

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Summary

Once upon a time, there was a super duper fun story called "Thunder Paws Triumph"! It's all about three best friends named Rey, Shiba, and Ryo. They were going on a big adventure together, but there was one problem—they were really scared of thunderstorms! Oh no! But guess what? Even though they were scared, they didn't let that stop them! They were brave and determined to conquer their fear. Rey, Shiba, and Ryo were the bestest of friends, and they knew they could do anything if they stuck together. As they traveled, they faced many challenges, but the scariest of all were the thunderstorms. Boom! Crash! Lightning flashed across the sky, and it made them jump and hide. But they didn't give up! They encouraged each other and found ways to stay strong. Rey, Shiba, and Ryo learned that thunderstorms weren't as scary as they seemed. They discovered that the loud noises and bright lights were just nature's way of saying hello. They realized that they could dance in the rain and laugh at the thunder because they were brave little adventurers! In the end, Rey, Shiba, and Ryo triumphed over their fear of thunderstorms. Rey became the most experienced of the three. But let's not forget that experience is just like being a grown-up! Ryo gives them really nice advice that makes them feel better and not scared anymore. They start to get really excited about how amazing nature is and the cool show it's putting on just for them. They learn that if they use mindfulness, take care of themselves, and also add some color to their lives, even really bad things can have something beautiful hiding inside. Come along with them on this super-duper exciting adventure as they go on a quest to discover what it means to be really, really brave, make lots of new friends, and find joy even when things get tough. It's going to be so much fun!
Available since: 06/28/2023.

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