Ducks at the Pond

Ducks at the Pond

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authorNianNian Daily

A simple and charming story about NianNian and Grandma visiting a pond to feed ducks. With gentle narration and playful scenes, it captures the joy of observing nature, perfect for young children.

age2 - 5 onns vegl
emotional intelligence
Era d'interess
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