Sawan present fairy tales story Board book, The princess and the Pea, story telling is a traditional art followed by our forefathers. It is something that can be enjoyed during childhood up to early teens. Stories is a collection of age Old time-tested stories which will help readers learn and develop basic values such as sincerity, honesty, courage and truthfulness
Fairy Tales the Princes & The Pea
Sawan present fairy tales story Board book, The princess and the Pea, story telling is a traditional art followed by our forefathers. It is something that can be enjoyed during childhood up to early teens. Stories is a collection of age Old time-tested stories which will help readers learn and develop basic values such as sincerity, honesty, courage and truthfulness
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