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Elowyn and the Secret Garden of Elements

Sarah Hale

Editorial: The Good Child Bookstore

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Sinopsis

Elowyn is no ordinary girl—she’s an alchemist with a heart full of curiosity. When she stumbles upon a secret garden, she is guided by magical guardians: Terra, Aqua, Ignis, and Zephyra. Each guardian represents an element—Earth, Water, Fire, and Air—and teaches Elowyn how they work together to sustain life. As she uncovers the mysteries of alchemy and the natural world, Elowyn learns that the balance of these elements is crucial for everything to thrive. Join Elowyn on her enchanting journey through this magical garden and discover the science behind the forces of nature.
Disponible desde: 31/07/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 145 páginas.

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