Curious Emma

Curious Emma

Author
authorDipesh Kadariya

Emma learns new things with her mother in the garden.

age3 - 6 years old
emotional intelligence
learnGarden and plantschildrennaturefamilyfriendshipenvironmentexplorationplay
Story Details

"Curious Emma"

! Yawn !

Humming song ! Hmmmmm

Good Morining , MOM

Look mother, Ants

Mom, look Butterflies

Can i play with Lily ?

I love Nature

END

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