Founder and the Tall Tower

Founder and the Tall Tower

Author
authorFounder

A simple and encouraging story about Founder, who dreams of building the tallest tower. Through trial, error, and teamwork with Max, he learns that building is fun and persistence pays off. The story uses clear, repetitive language suitable for young children.

age3 - 6 years old
emotional intelligence
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