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Treetoad's Adventure

A Tale of Courage and friendship

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Treetoad's Adventure

By: Perry L. Martin
Narrated by: Perry L. Martin
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"Treetoad’s Adventure: A Tale of Courage and Friendship" is a heartwarming story about a little Native American Indian boy named Treetoad. He gets lost while exploring the forest with his father. As the sun sets, darkness falls Treetoad becomes more frightened and unsure of what to do. But, with the help of a wise old owl, Treetoad learns to trust his instincts and face his fears. Along the way, he meets many forest animals, they include a tricky raccoon and a helpful rabbit. They teach him key lessons about survival and friendship. Through his journey, Treetoad overcomes his fears. He finds the courage to keep going, even when the path ahead is uncertain. In the end, he reunites with his family. He learned valuable lessons about the need for perseverance, bravery, and the power of friendship.

©2024 Perry L. Martin (P)2024 Perry L. Martin
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