Little Duck

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Pub Date 11 Sep 2023 | Archive Date 19 Nov 2023

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Description

In Little Duck, a young duckling named Mahdi hatches from his shell feeling lost and uncertain in the big world around him. Eager to find his place, he seeks guidance from various pond creatures, hoping to learn how to fit in.This heartwarming tale teaches children the value of self-acceptance and the power of resilience.


In Little Duck, a young duckling named Mahdi hatches from his shell feeling lost and uncertain in the big world around him. Eager to find his place, he seeks guidance from various pond creatures...


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A delightful children's book that combines a heartwarming story with valuable life lessons. Young readers will instantly connect with Mahdi, the adorable duckling, as he embarks on a journey of self-discovery and acceptance. The book's simple yet engaging narrative, coupled with charming illustrations, makes it a perfect choice for bedtime reading.

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Prepare for cuteness overload, folks, because Little Duck is the most adorable adventure you'll ever dive into! Meet Mahdi, the sweetest duckling you'll ever encounter, who's on a quest to find his place in the big, wide world. From the very first page, I was hooked on Mahdi's journey of self-discovery and couldn't help but cheer for him. This book isn't just a story; it's a life lesson wrapped in feathers and smiles.

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