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The Talking Trees - Benny’s Magical Forest Adventure and the Secrets Nature Whispers - cover

The Talking Trees - Benny’s Magical Forest Adventure and the Secrets Nature Whispers

Shu Chen Hou

Casa editrice: Publishdrive

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What if the trees had something to say? Would you stop and listen?In The Talking Trees, young Benny stumbles upon a hidden forest where the trees can whisper, giggle, and even sing! But more than just talk, these wise trees have stories—stories about the earth, the animals, and how important it is to care for the world we all share.
 
As Benny learns to listen carefully, he discovers nature’s incredible voice, and the power of kindness, patience, and understanding. Each tree teaches Benny a unique lesson—from the importance of clean rivers to the beauty of growing slowly and strong.
 
Filled with heartwarming messages and gentle environmental themes, The Talking Trees is a magical journey into empathy, stewardship, and wonder—perfect for little nature lovers and big dreamers.
Disponibile da: 08/11/2024.
Lunghezza di stampa: 31 pagine.

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