Nelly: The Traveling Turtle
By Abril Barrao
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Nelly: The Traveling Turtle, is a book for boys and girls from 2 to 6 years old.
The young reader, with an adult’s help, will enter into a world of magic and fun.
It’s a must-read and enjoyable for the littlest one in the home. Children learn many life lessons from stories, whether it be about the family, sociocultural issues, ethics or material values. Stories are necessary for the natural flow of respect, love and friendship.
Abril Barrao Miró, daughter of writer Isaac Barrao, brings us into a story full of these everyday, necessary values so that the littlest ones can learn while playing.
Who better than a ten year old girl can understand this world of fantasy that us, the adults, have long since forgotten?
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