Chocolate World
R45.00
Chocolate World” is a delightful children’s book that transports young readers on a whimsical journey to a planet made entirely of chocolate. Authored by Um-Eesaa, the story combines imagination, curiosity, and the joy of discovery, introducing readers to a young protagonist who stumbles upon this enchanting world. As they explore the chocolatey universe, children encounter endearing characters and learn valuable lessons about empathy, conflict resolution, and the richness of diversity.
Author:
Umm Easa
Editor:
Zam Zam
Category: Kiddies & anecdotes
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