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Have you ever gazed at a tiny droplet so intently that you could see your own reflection in it? What happens to that water droplet after you're done marvelling at it? Do you wipe it away, cover it with a book, or let it slowly evaporate and ascend into the sky? In Droppy Druppy, the author invites you to see droplets as adventurous travellers - they turn into steam, soar to form clouds, cascade as rain, and ultimately join rivers flowing to the sea.These humble droplets experience incredible journeys, seeing wondrous places and performing important tasks. So why not befriend a droplet and let…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Have you ever gazed at a tiny droplet so intently that you could see your own reflection in it? What happens to that water droplet after you're done marvelling at it? Do you wipe it away, cover it with a book, or let it slowly evaporate and ascend into the sky? In Droppy Druppy, the author invites you to see droplets as adventurous travellers - they turn into steam, soar to form clouds, cascade as rain, and ultimately join rivers flowing to the sea.These humble droplets experience incredible journeys, seeing wondrous places and performing important tasks. So why not befriend a droplet and let your imagination soar? Come along on this magical journey as we explore the life of a droplet and the fascinating places it visits. Are you ready for this captivating voyage? Let's embark on this dreamy adventure together!
Autorenporträt
Seyed Masoud Seyed Agha Yazdi was born in Iran, the land of myth and legends. He began writing when he was just eight years old and loves storytelling for children. He works as a physician and uses Carl Orff's musical techniques to becalm and reassure young patients. He loathes dictators, especially those who distort the courses of his family life and the fates of his relatives. He writes in the hope that one day every family, every country, and every thought will be freed from the evils of autocracy and dictatorship, like a drop which leaves the dark ceiling of a cave forever.