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The Count of Monte Cristo Novel Nuggets - Explained Like a 5 Year Old

Novel Nuggets

Casa editrice: Digital Deen Publications

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Dive into the thrilling adventure of "The Count of Monte Cristo," simplified and beautifully adapted for young readers! Join Edmond Dantès, a kind and brave young man, as he navigates betrayal, imprisonment, and a quest for justice. This Novel Nuggets version breaks down the classic tale into easy-to-understand chapters, filled with engaging summaries and important life lessons about kindness, bravery, and the power of forgiveness.
 
Perfect for:
 
Young readers discovering classic literature
 
Parents and educators looking for an engaging and educational story
 
Anyone who loves an exciting and heartwarming adventure
 
Features:
 
Simplified language for easy understanding
 
Engaging summaries that capture the essence of the story
 
Interactive elements to encourage learning and discussion
 
Discover the timeless tale of "The Count of Monte Cristo" in a way that's fun and accessible for kids with Novel Nuggets!
 
Thank you for choosing Novel Nuggets! Enjoy the adventure!
Disponibile da: 20/06/2024.
Lunghezza di stampa: 34 pagine.

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