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Serendipité

Cette série de livres pour enfants suit des animaux et d'autres créatures alors qu'ils apprennent d'importantes leçons de vie. Chaque courte histoire, accompagnée d'illustrations vives, offre une perspective morale aux jeunes lecteurs. Les récits explorent comment naviguer les défis de leur monde. Ils fournissent des solutions positives à des problèmes difficiles, aidant les enfants à grandir.

Ming Ling
Puddle Pines
Sassafras
Jalopy
Wheedle on the Needle

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  • The story follows a gentle creature known as the Wheedle, who resides in the serene forests of the Pacific Northwest. As human development disrupts his tranquil home with noise, he embarks on a journey to find peace, ultimately seeking refuge at the heights of Mount Rainier and the iconic Space Needle in Seattle. This tale captures the themes of nature, change, and the quest for tranquility amidst urban encroachment.

    Wheedle on the Needle
  • Jalopy

    • 32pages
    • 2 heures de lecture
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    Volume #22 of the Serendipity Series A burro decides to leave his desert home for the lush grasslands of Tummy Bay. Once there, he discovers that he doesn't understand nor speak the language. Worse than worse, he can't communicate his needs. A delightful story that helps children of all ages in this chaotic time.

    Jalopy
  • A sassy little elephant, who irritates others by imitating everything they say, hears in an echo how unkind she sounds.

    Sassafras
  • Volume #18 of the Serendipity Series Three little paddle whackers have cut down and used all the trees in the meadow surrounding their pond. All the trees, that is, save for the stately Piddle Pine. A unique story about the stewardship of our forests.

    Puddle Pines
  • Ming Ling

    • 32pages
    • 2 heures de lecture
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    West of west and east of east on the Island of Serendipity lies the Forever Forest. In the forest lives the grouchiest panda you could ever meet, a panda named Ming-Ling. He is grouchy because he hates to share anything and everything. But with the help of a parrot, Ming-Ling soon learns that sharing can be an easy and fun thing to do.

    Ming Ling