Why Do We Eat Rice?

Why Do We Eat Rice?

Author
authorSluvk

This is a gentle and educational story featuring NianNian, a curious orange cat with a royal crown, who learns about rice during dinner. Through simple dialogue and colorful illustrations, the story explains why rice is a common and important food, highlighting its nutritional value and cultural significance. Ideal for young children to foster curiosity and understanding about everyday food.

age3 - 6 years old
emotional intelligence
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