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Enchanting Summer - The magical exploration of a little adventurer - cover

Enchanting Summer - The magical exploration of a little adventurer

Paolo Francesco Improta

Publisher: Youcanprint

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Summary

During a bright summer, a curious explorer decides to venture into the vast world of nature that surrounds her. Each day becomes a discovery: from the delicate petals of flowers to the joyful song of a sparrow, from the chirping of a cicada to the wondrous display of bioluminescence that lights up the nights. As the sun dives below the horizon and twilight turns to night, our protagonist learns to see and feel herself as a part of an incredible tapestry of life. 'Enchanting Summer' is an illustrated journey that celebrates the deep bond between living beings and the nature of this universe. Through the eyes of a little adventurer, young readers are guided into the natural world, rich and captivating in its indescribable simplicity.
Available since: 10/04/2023.

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