80 ans après, il est toujours essentiel de faire comprendre cet événement aux plus jeunes
Age: From 4 years old This bedtime story about wild animals is perfect for young children and early readers Through this short story, children will go on a marvelous adventure while discovering Africa's beautiful landscapes. As every other year, the savannah is so dry that Zaki the little zebra cannot eat grass anymore. He and the rest of the herd then decide to move to a better place. But Zaki gets lost on the way! Fortunately, he will get help from a new adorable friend... Thanks to the Amazing Journey series and the adventures of Max, Zaki, Tara and Cindy, four baby animals, children will learn about animal migration while enjoying gorgeous illustrations. Featured books: o Tara the Sea Turtle o Max the Penguin o Cindy the Stork About Caramel Publishing: Since 1993, Caramel Publishing has specialized in the creation of children's books. Every year, they create unforgettable stories that are read by millions of children worldwide. Today, their books are more available than ever thanks to the digital era. EXCERPT The sun rises over the savannah in a cloudless sky. "This is going to be another hot day!" mother zebra complains."It's been a while since the last rain!" Zaki the little zebra would like to play with his friends but it's too hot and there is only one tree left to protect them from the scorching sun. "I'm hungry! My belly is grumbling!" one of his friends cries. "What do you mean? The savannah is covered in grass!" Zaki chews a big clump of dry grass. But soon he screws up his face and spits it out "Yuck! That's disgusting!" they all laugh "We cannot eat this grass anymore!"
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