Don’t Go Too Far!

Don’t Go Too Far!

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A curious duckling drifts too far from his family and gets lost. As everyone searches and cries, a kind frog appears and helps reunite the duckling with his family. A heartwarming tale of care, courage, and kindness.

age3 - 6 years old
emotional intelligence
animalseducationfamilyfriendshipkind
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