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Luna the Fox and the World of Wonders

William John

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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In Luna the Fox and the World of Wonders, a spirited fox named Luna embarks on an exciting journey to discover the beauty of the world’s diverse cultures. Along her travels, she encounters a variety of animals, each with their own traditions, celebrations, and ways of life. From the rhythmic dances of birds to the soothing songs of the wind, Luna learns that every creature’s culture holds valuable lessons. Through her adventures, Luna discovers that understanding and embracing diversity helps create a more connected and peaceful world. This charming and heartwarming story encourages young readers to celebrate the uniqueness of others, to appreciate the richness of cultural diversity, and to value inclusion in their everyday lives. Luna the Fox and the World of Wonders is an uplifting tale for children aged 5-12 that teaches important lessons about respect, empathy, and unity.
Available since: 06/06/2025.
Print length: 133 pages.

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