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Cargando... Maya & Filippo Look for Happiness in Taurangapor Alinka Rutkowska
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. On this trip Maya and Filippo travel to a small town in New Zealand called Tauranga. Maya slept in on this morning. Her brother ate breakfast with his parents. He had five cups of chocolate mousse because his parents weren’t paying attention. When Maya got up there was none left. She blamed Filippo for eating it all and he blamed her for his stomach ache. Their mother made them leave the ship and explore Tauranga. They went separate directions. Maya visited a Maori village and watched the dancers. One of the dancers saw how sad she was. Maya told her what had happened with her brother. The dancer explained everyone was responsible for their own happiness and how they reacted to things they didn’t like. Filippo visited a geyser. When a young boy gets mad at him because he won’t play ball with him and he is bored, Filippo screams it is not his job to make him happy. Can you guess what lessons Maya and Filippo learn from this experience? Check out the book to find out. ( ) sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Embark on an exciting adventure with Maya and Filippo as they travel around the globe on board the "Fun Princess" - a cruise ship full of surprises. Discover their fascinating ports of call, join them in activities at sea, and explore the magical world they create through the power of their thoughts.This time Maya and Filippo spend the day in Tauranga in New Zealand and discover where real happiness comes from.Create your own reality just like Maya and Filippo do. Start coloring the world the way you want it to be through the pages of this book. It all starts in your mind. You have the crayons - have fun with them and have fun with your life!For more adventures of Maya and Filippo visit www.mayafilippo.com No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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