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Did you know that the first humanoid robot was named Elektro or that cursive was introduced by the Romans? Explore more of the world of Machines and Communication with Elves and the Shoemaker and Little Red Riding Hood! Facts and Fables blends the whimsical world of fables with fascinating and informative facts effectively capturing the interest of young readers and fostering a desire to learn about their environment. This engaging series of five books aims at improving enhancing and encouraging reading and imaginative skills in children.

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Did you know that the first humanoid robot was named Elektro or that cursive was introduced by the Romans? Explore more of the world of Machines and Communication with Elves and the Shoemaker and Little Red Riding Hood! Facts and Fables blends the whimsical world of fables with fascinating and informative facts effectively capturing the interest of young readers and fostering a desire to learn about their environment. This engaging series of five books aims at improving enhancing and encouraging reading and imaginative skills in children.
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"At Moonstone, an exclusive team of developmental editors and designers are responsible for the curation of children's books that not only help with cognitive growth but also enhance your child's basic comprehension of the world. The team is dedicated to bringing a wave of fresh books catering to age-specific content that can make your child stand out from the crowd. Extensive research is done before planning the outlay of the book to specifically serve the needs of initial brain development. Our goal is to bring interesting and entertaining content to market, which will help your children master foundational qualitative, quantitative and verbal skills. Moonstone is here to make an optimistic difference in the mental growth of your child! "