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Anita and the Dragons

Anita and the Dragons

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Anita, a brave princess from the Dominican Republic, faces her fears and embarks on a new adventure in a new country, embracing the excitement and sorrow, fear and courage of her journey.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 32 pages
Publication date: 01 September 2023
Publisher: Lantana Publishing


Anita watches the dragons soar high above her as she hops from one cement roof to another in her village in the Dominican Republic. But being the valiant princess she is, she never lets them scare her. Then, one day, Anita must face her fears and begin a new life in a foreign country. Will she be brave enough to enter the belly of the beast and take flight to new adventures?

A beautifully tender story touching on the range of emotions immigrants may feel when leaving their home countries - excitement and sorrow, fear and courage.

Anita's village is nestled in the heart of the Dominican Republic, surrounded by lush green mountains and picturesque landscapes. She grew up with her family and friends, and her life was simple and carefree. However, as she grew older, Anita began to feel a sense of restlessness and a longing for something more.

One day, Anita decided to leave her village and travel to a new country. She was excited about the prospect of exploring a new world and meeting new people. But she was also filled with fear and uncertainty. What would it be like to live in a different culture? Would she be able to make a living? Would she miss her family and friends back home?

As Anita boarded the plane to her new country, she felt a mix of emotions. She was excited to start a new adventure, but she was also sad to leave her home behind. She knew that she would miss her family and friends, and she was worried about the challenges that she would face in a new country.

When Anita arrived in her new country, she was overwhelmed by the sights and sounds. The city was bustling with people from all over the world, and she felt a sense of excitement and curiosity. She began to explore the city, and she quickly discovered that there was so much to see and do.

However, Anita also faced many challenges in her new country. She struggled to find a job, and she often felt lonely and isolated. She missed her family and friends back home, and she struggled to adjust to a new way of life.

Despite these challenges, Anita remained determined to make a success of her life in her new country. She worked hard to learn the language and to adapt to the culture. She made new friends and built a new community for herself.

Years went by, and Anita became a successful businesswoman in her new country. She had built a beautiful home and a happy life for herself. She had also found a sense of belonging and purpose in her new community.

Looking back on her journey, Anita realized that she had been brave enough to leave her home country and start a new life in a foreign land. She had faced many challenges and obstacles, but she had never given up. She had faced her fears and taken a chance, and it had paid off in ways that she could never have imagined.

Anita's story is a testament to the power of courage and determination. It shows that even in the face of uncertainty and fear, we can be brave enough to take a chance and start a new life. It also shows that we can find joy and fulfillment in our new lives, even if it means leaving our home countries behind.

As Anita watched the dragons soar high above her, she felt a sense of awe and wonder. She had always been fascinated by these majestic creatures, and she couldn't believe that she was standing in front of them. But as she looked closer, she saw that the dragons were not as fearsome as she had imagined. They were gentle and kind, and they seemed to be enjoying the sun and the breeze.

Anita approached the dragons cautiously, and they didn't seem to mind her presence. She reached out her hand and stroked one of them, and it purred softly in her ear. She was surprised by how soft and warm it was, and she felt a sense of connection to the creature.

As Anita continued to interact with the dragons, she realized that they were not as different from her as she had thought. They were just like any other animal, with their own unique personalities and quirks. She learned that they were social creatures, and they enjoyed spending time with their families and friends.

Anita also learned that the dragons had a deep connection to the environment. They were responsible for keeping the balance of nature, and they played a crucial role in the ecosystem. They ate insects and small animals, and they helped to pollinate plants and trees.

Anita was amazed by the dragons' intelligence and adaptability. She had always thought of them as mythical creatures, but now she saw that they were real and alive. She felt a sense of respect and admiration for these creatures, and she knew that she had to protect them.

As Anita continued to explore the village, she saw that the dragons were not the only creatures that lived in harmony with the environment. She saw birds and animals of all kinds, and she realized that the village was a thriving ecosystem.

Anita decided to take action to protect the dragons and the environment. She started a community garden, where she grew vegetables and fruits that the dragons could eat. She also worked with the local government to create a protected area for the dragons, where they could live and thrive without fear of harm.

Anita's efforts were not without challenges. There were people in the village who were opposed to her plans, and they tried to stop her from protecting the dragons. But Anita was determined to succeed, and she used her passion and determination to inspire others to join her cause.

Over time, Anita's efforts paid off. The community garden grew into a thriving ecosystem, and the protected area for the dragons became a haven for these majestic creatures. People from all over the world came to visit the village and see the dragons in their natural habitat.

Anita's story is a testament to the power of compassion and empathy. It shows that even the smallest actions can have a significant impact on the world around us. It also shows that we can create a better world for ourselves and for future generations by working together to protect the environment and the creatures that live in it.

As Anita continued to watch the dragons soar high above her, she felt a sense of peace and contentment. She knew that she had made a difference in the world, and she felt proud of herself for her efforts. She knew that there was still much work to be done, but she was confident that she would continue to fight for the things that she believed in.

In the end, Anita's journey to the Dominican Republic was not just about exploring a new country. It was about discovering a new way of life and a new sense of purpose. She had learned that we are all connected to the environment and that we have a responsibility to protect it. She had also learned that we can make a difference in the world by working together and by being brave enough to take action.

As Anita walked through the village, she noticed that the people were friendly and welcoming. They were eager to share their culture and traditions with her, and she was excited to learn more about their way of life.

One of the things that Anita noticed was the importance of family in the Dominican Republic. The people valued their families and took care of each other, and they often gathered together to celebrate special occasions and holidays.

Anita also noticed the importance of music and dance in the Dominican Republic. The people loved to dance and sing, and they often held parties and festivals to celebrate their culture and traditions.

As Anita continued to explore the village, she met many people who were passionate about their culture and traditions. She learned about the different foods that the people ate, the different languages that they spoke, and the different customs that they followed.

One of the things that Anita was most impressed by was the sense of community that the people had. They were all working together to build a better future for themselves and for their children, and they were always willing to help each other out.

As Anita spent more time in the village, she began to feel a sense of belonging and connection to the people. She felt like she had found a home away from home, and she was grateful for the opportunity to experience a different way of life.

One of the things that Anita was most excited about was the opportunity to learn more about the dragons. She had heard stories about these creatures and had always been fascinated by them. She was eager to see them in their natural habitat and to learn more about their behavior and habits.

One day, Anita and a group of villagers went on a trip to a nearby national park. The park was home to a population of dragons, and the villagers were excited to see them in their natural habitat.

As they walked through the park, Anita was amazed by the beauty of the landscape. The park was filled with trees and plants of all kinds, and the air was fresh and clean.

As they approached the area where the dragons were known to live, Anita and the villagers were cautious. They knew that the dragons were wild animals and that they could be dangerous if they were provoked.

But as they got closer, they saw that the dragons were not as fearsome as they had imagined. They were gentle and curious, and they seemed to be enjoying the sun and the breeze.

Anita and the villagers spent hours watching the dragons. They watched as they flew through the air, hunted for food, and played with each other. They were amazed by the speed and agility of these creatures, and they were impressed by their intelligence and adaptability.

As the day wore on, Anita and the villagers began to feel a sense of connection to the dragons. They realized that these creatures were not just animals, but they were also part of their community. They were responsible for keeping the balance of nature and for protecting the environment.

As they left the park, Anita and the villagers felt a sense of gratitude for the opportunity to experience a different way of life. They knew that they had learned a lot from the people in the village, and they were grateful for the opportunity to share their culture and traditions with them.

As Anita walked back through the village, she felt a sense of pride and accomplishment. She had faced her fears and taken a chance, and it had paid off in ways that she could never have imagined. She knew that she had made a difference in the world, and she was grateful for the opportunity to do so.

In the end, Anita's journey to the Dominican Republic was not just about exploring a new country. It was about discovering a new way of life and a new sense of purpose. She had learned that we are all connected to the environment and that we have a responsibility to protect it. She had also learned that we can make a difference in the world by working together and by being brave enough to take action.

As Anita walked through the village, she noticed that the people were friendly and welcoming. They were eager to share their culture and traditions with her, and she was excited to learn more about their way of life.

One of the things that Anita noticed was the importance of family in the Dominican Republic. The people valued their families and took care of each other, and they often gathered together to celebrate special occasions and holidays.

Anita also noticed the importance of music and dance in the Dominican Republic. The people loved to dance and sing, and they often held parties and festivals to celebrate their culture and traditions.

As Anita continued to explore the village, she met many people who were passionate about their culture and traditions. She learned about the different foods that the people ate, the different languages that they spoke, and the different customs that they followed.

One of the things that Anita was most impressed by was the sense of community that the people had. They were all working together to build a better future for themselves and for their children, and they were always willing to help each other out.

As Anita spent more time in the village, she began to feel a sense of belonging and connection to the people. She felt like she had found a home away from home, and she was grateful for the opportunity to experience a different way of life.

One of the things that Anita was most excited about was the opportunity to learn more about the dragons. She had heard stories about these creatures and had always been fascinated by them. She was eager to see them in their natural habitat and to learn more about their behavior and habits.

One day, Anita and a group of villagers went on a trip to a nearby national park. The park was home to a population of dragons, and the villagers were excited to see them in their natural habitat.

As they walked through the park, Anita was amazed by the beauty of the landscape. The park was filled with trees and plants of all kinds, and the air was fresh and clean.

As they approached the area where the dragons were known to live, Anita and the villagers were cautious. They knew that the dragons were wild animals and that they could be dangerous if they were provoked.

But as they got closer, they saw that the dragons were not as fearsome as they had imagined. They were gentle and curious, and they seemed to be enjoying the sun and the breeze.

Anita and the villagers spent hours watching the dragons. They watched as they flew through the air, hunted for food, and played with each other. They were amazed by the speed and agility of these creatures, and they were impressed by their intelligence and adaptability.

As the day wore on, Anita and the villagers began to feel a sense of connection to the dragons. They realized that these creatures were not just animals, but they were also part of their community. They were responsible for keeping the balance of nature and for protecting the environment.

As they left the park, Anita and the villagers felt a sense of gratitude for the opportunity to experience a different way of life. They knew that they had learned a lot from the people in the village, and they were grateful for the opportunity to share their culture and traditions with them.

As Anita walked back through the village, she felt a sense of pride and accomplishment. She had faced her fears and taken a chance, and it had paid off in ways that she could never have imagined. She knew that she had made a difference in the world, and she was grateful for the opportunity to do so.

In the end, Anita's journey to the Dominican Republic was not just about exploring a new country. It was about discovering a new way of life and a new sense of purpose. She had learned that we are all connected to the environment and that we have a responsibility to protect it. She had also learned that we can make a difference in the world by working together and by being brave enough to take action.

Anita's journey to the Dominican Republic was a transformative experience that changed her life forever. She had faced her fears and taken a chance, and it had paid off in ways that she could never have imagined. She had learned that we are all connected to the environment and that we have a responsibility to protect it. She had also learned that we can make a difference in the world by working together and by being brave enough to take action.

As Anita walked through the village, she noticed that the people were friendly and welcoming. They were eager to share their culture and traditions with her, and she was excited to learn more about their way of life.

One of the things that Anita noticed was the importance of family in the Dominican Republic. The people valued their families and took care of each other, and they often gathered together to celebrate special occasions and holidays.

Anita also noticed the importance of music and dance in the Dominican Republic. The people loved to dance and sing, and they often held parties and festivals to celebrate their culture and traditions.

As Anita continued to explore the village, she met many people who were passionate about their culture and traditions. She learned about the different foods that the people ate, the different languages that they spoke, and the different customs that they followed.

One of the things that Anita was most impressed by was the sense of community that the people had. They were all working together to build a better future for themselves and for their children, and they were always willing to help each other out.

As Anita spent more time in the village, she began to feel a sense of belonging and connection to the people. She felt like she had found a home away from home, and she was grateful for the opportunity to experience a different way of life.

One of the things that Anita was most excited about was the opportunity to learn more about the dragons. She had heard stories about these creatures and had always been fascinated by them. She was eager to see them in their natural habitat and to learn more about their behavior and habits.

One day, Anita and a group of villagers went on a trip to a nearby national park. The park was home to a population of dragons, and the villagers were excited to see them in their natural habitat.

As they walked through the park, Anita was amazed by the beauty of the landscape. The park was filled with trees and plants of all kinds, and the air was fresh and clean.

As they approached the area where the dragons were known to live, Anita and the villagers were cautious. They knew that the dragons were wild animals and that they could be dangerous if they were provoked.

But as they got closer, they saw that the dragons were not as fearsome as they had imagined. They were gentle and curious, and they seemed to be enjoying the sun and the breeze.

Anita and the villagers spent hours watching the dragons. They watched as they flew through the air, hunted for food, and played with each other. They were amazed by the speed and agility of these creatures, and they were impressed by their intelligence and adaptability.

As the day wore on, Anita and the villagers began to feel a sense of connection to the dragons. They realized that these creatures were not just animals, but they were also part of their community. They were responsible for keeping the balance of nature and for protecting the environment.

As they left the park, Anita and the villagers felt a sense of gratitude for the opportunity to experience a different way of life. They knew that they had learned a lot from the people in the village, and they were grateful for the opportunity to share their culture and traditions with them.

As Anita walked back through the village, she felt a sense of pride and accomplishment. She had faced her fears and taken a chance, and it had paid off in ways that she could never have imagined. She knew that she had made a difference in the world, and she was grateful for the opportunity to do so.

In the end, Anita's journey to the Dominican Republic was not just about exploring a new country. It was about discovering a new way of life and a new sense of purpose. She had learned that we are all connected to the environment and that we have a responsibility to protect it. She had also learned that we can make a difference in the world by working together and by being brave enough to take action.

Weight: 126g
Dimension: 240 x 220 x 4 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781915244697

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