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Whispers of Faith in Dancing Beats

Penelope Carrington

Editorial: The Good Child Bookstore

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Sinopsis

Whispers of Faith in Dancing Beats is a magical children’s book that whisks readers into a world where every flutter of the wind carries ancient wisdom and every beat of the drum narrates a story of hope. Join Raffin and Aurelia on an adventure that blends laughter, music, and vibrant cultural traditions with enchanting landscapes and unforgettable characters. Their journey reveals how art and dance celebrate the divine, unite diverse communities, and transform everyday moments into cherished memories. It is a heartwarming invitation to embrace creativity, discover heritage, and celebrate life through the universal language of dance.
Disponible desde: 05/06/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 149 páginas.

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