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Shell Ballet - A Gentle Bedtime Dance with Moonlit Turtles and Soothing Seaside Magic - cover

Shell Ballet - A Gentle Bedtime Dance with Moonlit Turtles and Soothing Seaside Magic

Shu Chen Hou

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

Twirling under the moon and swaying with the tide…
 
In Shell Ballet, a group of graceful turtles glides across the sandy shore in a peaceful bedtime ballet. With every step, spin, and shell-shimmer, they bring the ocean to life beneath the starlit sky.
 
This tender, beautifully illustrated story is perfect for calming busy minds and inspiring sweet dreams. With lyrical language and soft, soothing scenes, it’s a bedtime favorite your little one will ask for again and again.
 
Perfect for:
 
Gentle nighttime routines
 
Fans of turtles, ocean life, and calming stories
 
Encouraging mindfulness and imagination before sleep
 
Let the waves lull you. Let the turtles dance. Let the dreams begin.
Available since: 04/22/2025.
Print length: 31 pages.

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