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The Little Gardener's Giggles - A Heartwarming Journey of Laughter Gardening and Simple Joys! - cover

The Little Gardener's Giggles - A Heartwarming Journey of Laughter Gardening and Simple Joys!

Shu Chen Hou

Verlag: Publishdrive

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Beschreibung

Join The Little Gardener as he tends to his vibrant garden, where every plant and flower seems to have a giggle waiting to be discovered! From ticklish tulips to giggling grapevines, the garden is filled with playful surprises that bring endless laughter. As the Little Gardener learns to find joy in the small, silly moments, children are encouraged to embrace the power of laughter, kindness, and the happiness that comes from nature’s wonders. The Little Gardener’s Giggles is a delightful story that celebrates the magic of finding joy in everyday life.
Verfügbar seit: 07.12.2024.
Drucklänge: 39 Seiten.

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