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Where Did My Kite Go? - Soaring Through Landscapes of Wonder and Learning to Be Brave - cover
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Where Did My Kite Go? - Soaring Through Landscapes of Wonder and Learning to Be Brave

Shu Chen Hou

Editora: Publishdrive

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Have you ever wondered where a lost kite might go? Embark on a breathtaking adventure with a colorful kite that slips its string and dances on the breeze. Follow its whimsical journey as it floats and twirls through captivating landscapes – over rolling green hills, across sparkling blue lakes, and past towering, whispering trees. This gentle tale not only sparks imagination and a sense of wonder, but also subtly teaches young readers about resilience as the kite navigates new and unfamiliar places. It's a beautiful story about the magic of exploration and the unexpected sights a little kite can see when it bravely sets off on its own. Perfect for inspiring curiosity and a love for the world around us.
Disponível desde: 11/05/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 32 páginas.

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