Power Outage

Power Outage

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authorNianNian Daily

A gentle and simple story about a power outage experienced by Grandma and NianNian. Through the quiet darkness and the warm candlelight, the story highlights comfort, closeness, and calmness during a brief interruption, suitable for young children.

age2 - 5 کلن
emotional intelligence
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