Little Horse Crosses the River
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Little Horse Crosses the River

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authorInky Otter

Little Horse Crosses the River is based on a popular Chinese fable, telling the story of a little pony who was afraid to cross the river after listening to the old cow and the squirrel. This picture book creates a more proactive image of the little horse. When he encountered difficulties in crossing the river, he did not go home to ask its mother, but tried it by himself, conveying to children the spirit of not giving up easily and exploring ways to overcome difficulties.

age5 - 8 ετών
emotional intelligence
Courage & Responsibility
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