The App That Felt Sad

The App That Felt Sad

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Echo, a once-loved app, feels forgotten when newer, shinier apps appear. It questions its own existence until a boy named Leo rediscovers it, reminding Echo that making even one person happy is enough to make it shine.

age4 - 8 ετών
emotional intelligence
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