Children Of The Famine Series
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Encourages environmental awareness and conservation efforts.
Supports science education with age-appropriate content.

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Adventure-filled, fosters curiosity and learning.
Addresses marine biology and environmental awareness.
Encourages teamwork and leadership skills.
Engaging narrative that keeps young readers captivated.

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Teaches manners through fun play.
Beloved characters motivate reading.
Simple text builds confidence.
Great springboard for family talks.

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Why to read
Empowers perseverance and self-confidence in young readers.
Highlights environmental awareness and activism.
Celebrates cultural identity and bilingualism.
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