Why Do We Drink Milk?

Why Do We Drink Milk?

Author
authorSluvk

A charming story featuring NianNian, an inquisitive orange cat who learns about the benefits of drinking milk from a friendly cow. The story uses simple language and engaging illustrations to explain how milk helps build strong bones, teeth, and muscles, making it perfect for young children exploring the world around them.

age3 - 6 years old
emotional intelligence
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