Tillie The Tillandsia
Tillie is a plant that lives in a tree. She has extreme sensitivities to her surroundings but has no ability to control things. And things do get out of control. When this happens, Tillie has to go through some harrowing experiences and will need help from another being if she is to survive.
Ultimately this story is about the importance of perseverance and the security of "home" which are also the underlying themes of two other stories I've recently published "Whisk Fluffytail" and "Ursula Major".
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Tillie The Tillandsia
Tillie is a plant that lives in a tree. She has extreme sensitivities to her surroundings but has no ability to control things. And things do get out of control. When this happens, Tillie has to go through some harrowing experiences and will need help from another being if she is to survive.
Ultimately this story is about the importance of perseverance and the security of "home" which are also the underlying themes of two other stories I've recently published "Whisk Fluffytail" and "Ursula Major".
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Tillie The Tillandsia

Tillie The Tillandsia

by Billy Carrots
Tillie The Tillandsia

Tillie The Tillandsia

by Billy Carrots

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Overview

Tillie is a plant that lives in a tree. She has extreme sensitivities to her surroundings but has no ability to control things. And things do get out of control. When this happens, Tillie has to go through some harrowing experiences and will need help from another being if she is to survive.
Ultimately this story is about the importance of perseverance and the security of "home" which are also the underlying themes of two other stories I've recently published "Whisk Fluffytail" and "Ursula Major".

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781965325230
Publisher: william caras
Publication date: 08/14/2024
Pages: 42
Product dimensions: 8.25(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.11(d)
Age Range: 3 - 5 Years
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