The cloud scared to cry

The cloud scared to cry

Author
authornanret

Pipi is a little cloud afraid to let her raindrops fall, with the help from her friends, she learns thar crying isn't weakness-it's courage and it makes the world bloom. A magical tale about feelings, bravery and self love

age3 - 6 years old
emotional intelligence
Emotional Intelligence
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