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Dreams with the Stars - Magical Tales for Little Dreamers - cover

Dreams with the Stars - Magical Tales for Little Dreamers

Simona Fierro

Publisher: Youcanprint

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"Dreams with the Stars" offers three short stories that capture children's imaginations. Three protagonists, Leo, Lia, and Laila, meet mysterious wise men and fairy figures who guide them to the world of dreams. In the first story, "The Keeper of the Stars", Leo discovers how to collect dreams and turn them into stars. In the second story, "The Legend of the Dream Forest", Lia ventures into an enchanted forest and learns how to protect everyone's dreams. And in the third story, "The Secret Garden of the Moon", Laila explores a magical garden that teaches them to dream without fear."Dreams with the Stars" is perfect for bedtime stories and is an invitation to make young readers dream.
Available since: 01/07/2025.

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