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Le soleil n’a pas sommeil

Le soleil n’a pas sommeil

Ages 6-8 - 12 pages, 490 words | 6 minutes of reading | © Le Regard Sonore, for the 1st publication - all rights reserved


Le soleil n’a pas sommeil

Le soleil n’a pas sommeil

Alarick’s country is very strange. It has been many days now that night has not falen, and no one seems to be worried. Moko decides to head towards the horizon to see what is keeping the sun from setting and Alarick goes with him. Along the way, Moko tries to lull the sun to sleep with a lullaby from his country. The sun looks like it will set, but stops short and rises again. Perhaps the ocean is frozen at the horizon and is keeping the sun from setting. He decides to ask the fishermen and one of them responds that the world is filled with such mysteries and that it is more precious for him to learn the secrets of his friend than that of the sun.

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