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Amazon Events

Nova York

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

In "Amazon Events," a group of adventurous children find themselves magically transported to the heart of the Amazon rainforest. This captivating children's fantasy blends real-world facts with imaginative elements, creating a thrilling journey through one of Earth's most diverse ecosystems.

 
As the young protagonists navigate the lush, sometimes perilous jungle, they encounter magical creatures inspired by real Amazonian wildlife and face a looming environmental threat. The story expertly weaves together current events, biological facts, and fantasy, offering young readers an engaging mix of education and adventure.

 
From the forest floor to the vibrant canopy, each layer of the Amazon comes alive with vivid descriptions and exciting discoveries. The children must use their unique skills and newfound knowledge to protect the rainforest and find their way home, learning valuable lessons about teamwork, conservation, and the power of curiosity along the way.
Available since: 09/16/2024.
Print length: 159 pages.

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