Stories for Guido: Five Fantasy Tales to Face Reality – for Children and Adults Who Still Believe in Magic

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Five heartfelt children’s tales about curiosity, courage and nature—animal adventures and a young inventor teach kindness, environmental responsibility, and hope. Ideal for ages 6–12 and family read-aloud.

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A book of hope, kindness and courage – written from the heart for a son, and for all children who still believe in magic.

What happens when a bee questions everything, a dolphin doubts his destiny, a polar bear leaves his home, a city boy discovers the jungle, and a young inventor refuses to believe that everything has already been invented?

This collection of five original stories by Adrián D. Noé Orfois – written with love for his own son – takes young readers on unforgettable journeys through the Amazon, the Caribbean, the Arctic, the African bush, and a country without borders.

In these pages you will find:

Euripio the Bee, who leaves his hive to discover the world, only to learn that freedom without purpose can be empty – and that every creature has an essential role in nature.

Euclides the Dolphin, taught by an elder about the history of the seas, the damage caused by human greed, and the power of forgiveness and selfless love.

Romualdo the Bear, a polar bear who migrates to Alaska, learns to fish from a brown bear, faces a hundred wolves, and builds an unexpected friendship with the humans who save him.

Arico, the Boy from the Bush, who teaches a London boy about the wisdom of nature, the value of community, and why a family ends up giving away a fortune to protect two hundred indigenous villages.

Plutarco, an Inventor is Born, a curious child who reads science books while others play, questions his teachers, and – with the help of two old men and a bicycle dynamo – creates an invention that changes his country forever.

These are not ordinary fairy tales. They speak openly about real problems: pollution, selfishness, poverty, the loss of traditional wisdom, the destruction of nature. But they always do so from a place of hope, and with a practical, positive message.

Each story teaches without preaching. It shows that:

Patience and learning are more important than rushing.

True strength lies in protecting others, not harming them.

Generosity can be worth more than all the money in the world.

A simple idea, born from curiosity and perseverance, can make the world a better place.

Perfect to read aloud to children aged 6 and up, or for independent readers aged 9 to 12. Also a wonderful gift for parents, grandparents, and anyone who enjoys stories with heart and meaning.

Let the adventures begin.

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