Tyra’s Curious Candy Adventure

Tyra’s Curious Candy Adventure

Author
authorNephthys

Tyra mistakes medicine for candy and tries to eat it. Her family prevents her and teaches her not to eat unknown things.

age4 - 6 years old
emotional intelligence
Medicinesugar
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