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The Little Kitten Who Found Her Purr - A Journey of Self-Discovery and Inner Joy - cover

The Little Kitten Who Found Her Purr - A Journey of Self-Discovery and Inner Joy

Oludotun Coker

Casa editrice: BookRix

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Mimi's journey of self-discovery in "The Little Kitten Who Found Her Purr" is a heartwarming tale of inner joy, personal growth, and overcoming challenges. This inspiring story follows Mimi, a little kitten who sets out on a quest to find her purr, which she has lost due to her overwhelming sadness and fears. Along the way, she discovers the importance of embracing life's simple moments, finding purpose and meaning, and helping others. Through her courage and determination, Mimi learns to overcome her obstacles and find her inner joy and contentment. This book is not only a story about a little kitten, but it's also a tale of personal growth and development that is sure to inspire readers of all ages. Join Mimi on her journey of self-discovery and find inspiration in her inspiring story of courage, determination, and inner joy.
 
Disponibile da: 12/04/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 21 pagine.

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