Lil's Missing Buttons

Lil's Missing Buttons

Author
authorBuilders Edu

Lil has colorful buttons that disappear one by one, taken by a playful bun, a flitting bird, and a dashing squirrel. Despite losing them all, Lil finds joy in their playfulness and the fun they all share.

age2 - 4 years old
emotional intelligence
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