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Kristty and the Never-Ending Rainbow

Sophie James

Editora: The Good Child Bookstore

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"Kristty and the Never-Ending Rainbow" follows the whimsical adventures of a young girl named Kristty, who discovers a rainbow that never ends. With her mischievous cloud friend Zephyra, she embarks on a journey through lands filled with fantastical creatures and challenges that test her creativity and perseverance. Along the way, Kristty learns that chasing her dreams can lead her to places beyond imagination and that the adventure of life is ongoing. With a heart full of courage and curiosity, Kristty shows young readers that dreams are meant to be followed—and sometimes, they don’t have a clear end.
Disponível desde: 20/05/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 127 páginas.

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