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The Little Raindrop's Journey - A Whimsical Adventure of the Water Cycle and the Magic of Rain! - cover

The Little Raindrop's Journey - A Whimsical Adventure of the Water Cycle and the Magic of Rain!

Shu Chen Hou

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

The Little Raindrop's Journey takes young readers on an enchanting adventure as they follow a small raindrop from the clouds to the earth below. Along the way, the little raindrop learns how it becomes part of the water cycle, experiencing the beauty and importance of rain in nature. From soaking the soil to nourishing plants and rivers, the raindrop’s journey teaches children about the vital role water plays in our world. The Little Raindrop's Journey is a captivating, educational story that nurtures curiosity and helps young minds understand the magic of nature's cycles.
Available since: 12/06/2024.
Print length: 39 pages.

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