NianNian Learns Traditional Games

NianNian Learns Traditional Games

Author
authorSluvk

Join NianNian, a charming orange cat with a shiny crown, as he visits a village school and discovers traditional games from around the world. The story is vibrant and playful, introducing young children to cultural games through engaging illustrations and simple text, promoting fun, friendship, and cultural curiosity.

age3 - 7 years old
emotional intelligence
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