Fat Cat Learns Martial Arts

Fat Cat Learns Martial Arts

Author
authortyler

The story is about Fat Cat, a cute cat who was initially lazy but became brave and helped the villagers fight against evil thanks to his persistent martial arts training. The story has a gentle, cheerful style, suitable for children, with a message about effort and courage.

age4 - 9 years old
emotional intelligence
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