NianNian teaches Uganda Children

NianNian teaches Uganda Children

Author
authorSluvk

A heartwarming story about NianNian, a kind orange cat with a golden crown, who travels to Uganda to teach children how to read. The tale emphasizes kindness, generosity, and the joy of helping others, making it perfect for young readers and parents looking to inspire empathy.

age4 - 7 years old
emotional intelligence
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