Baby Na and the Case of the Missing Teddy Bear

Baby Na and the Case of the Missing Teddy Bear

Author
authorSuper Giggle

The story is about little Na who discovers her pink teddy bear is missing while playing hide-and-seek. Detective Hung appears to help, using small clues to find the teddy bear, which was mistakenly left in a park trash bag. The story is gentle, cheerful, and suitable for young children, helping them learn how to observe and solve problems.

age3 - 6 years old
emotional intelligence
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