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Snowpanda
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Snowpanda

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In ancient China, where majestic panda bears once freely wandered, a young girl named Qin Qin dreams of a future where these gentle creatures can flourish. Raised by humble peasant farmers, she is deeply connected to tales of a hidden valley where pandas thrive amongst verdant bamboo groves. However, her tranquil existence is upended when a ruthless landowner, consumed by greed, commands the forest's destruction. Amidst the fiery chaos, Qin Qin is separated from her parents, finding herself alone in the burnt remnants of her village, her heart burdened with loss, uncertain of her parents' fate.

Fleeing into the charred ruins of the forest, she discovers an orphaned panda cub with pure white fur, which she names Snowpanda. Driven by unwavering determination, Qin Qin vows to protect Snowpanda and find a sanctuary where she can roam freely. They embark on a treacherous journey over perilous mountain paths, unexpectedly gaining a clever red panda as their protector. As they navigate the dangers of the wild, they must skillfully dodge the ruthless landowner's servants, who are sent to capture Snowpanda for her distinctive fur.

When hope seems lost and despair threatens to engulf her, fate intervenes in the form of a dashing young soldier. However, Qin Qin's world is shattered once more when she discovers the fate of her parents and learns the true identity of the mysterious red panda. In a climactic showdown, the forces of nature and humanity collide as the landowner's reign of terror unravels. Qin Qin embraces her destiny, vowing to restore balance to the land and secure a haven for the pandas forever.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Steven Hurcombe
Date
9 February 2025
Pages
222
ISBN
9798230469469

In ancient China, where majestic panda bears once freely wandered, a young girl named Qin Qin dreams of a future where these gentle creatures can flourish. Raised by humble peasant farmers, she is deeply connected to tales of a hidden valley where pandas thrive amongst verdant bamboo groves. However, her tranquil existence is upended when a ruthless landowner, consumed by greed, commands the forest's destruction. Amidst the fiery chaos, Qin Qin is separated from her parents, finding herself alone in the burnt remnants of her village, her heart burdened with loss, uncertain of her parents' fate.

Fleeing into the charred ruins of the forest, she discovers an orphaned panda cub with pure white fur, which she names Snowpanda. Driven by unwavering determination, Qin Qin vows to protect Snowpanda and find a sanctuary where she can roam freely. They embark on a treacherous journey over perilous mountain paths, unexpectedly gaining a clever red panda as their protector. As they navigate the dangers of the wild, they must skillfully dodge the ruthless landowner's servants, who are sent to capture Snowpanda for her distinctive fur.

When hope seems lost and despair threatens to engulf her, fate intervenes in the form of a dashing young soldier. However, Qin Qin's world is shattered once more when she discovers the fate of her parents and learns the true identity of the mysterious red panda. In a climactic showdown, the forces of nature and humanity collide as the landowner's reign of terror unravels. Qin Qin embraces her destiny, vowing to restore balance to the land and secure a haven for the pandas forever.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Steven Hurcombe
Date
9 February 2025
Pages
222
ISBN
9798230469469