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Olga the Cloud and the Lion

Nicoletta Costa

Translator Natalie Hall

Publisher: Xist Publishing

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Summary

When it's too hot, who do you need? Olga!   A lion family is sleeping in the sunshine but they get too hot. Who can cool the weather down? Olga! This simple story for babies and toddlers features a friendly cloud and some very cute lion cubs.  
 This book is part of the Olga the Cloud series. Each 12-page story features the charming cloud in simple situations, perfect for teaching babies and toddlers. Olga the Cloud stories were originally published in Italian and are now brought to English audiences in ebook editions.  
 Xist Publishing is proud to present the Olga the Cloud Books to a new generation of children. By bringing beloved stories from diverse cultures to new audiences, Xist Publishing celebrates childhood in all its beautiful forms. We hope your children will enjoy these stories and discover a lifetime love of reading and love for all the people and creatures of the world.
Available since: 01/15/2018.

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