In a once-vibrant land where skies shimmered pink and trees whispered gold, a little girl named Zara wakes to find the colors of the world have vanished. Guided by a wise bird named Pico and a glowing Color Compass, Zara sets off on a mission to restore the magic?one kind act at a time.
From planting trees and cleaning rivers to inspiring kindness in her town, Zara shows how small actions can bring big changes. With every step, a little more color returns to the world.
Perfect for ages 4?8, Zara and the Lost Colors is a beautifully illustrated picture book that teaches children the value of caring for nature, helping others, and spreading joy. A heartwarming story filled with wonder, teamwork, and hope, it's a timeless reminder that we all have the power to make the world more beautiful.
Ideal for bedtime reading, classroom storytelling, and eco-friendly family discussions.
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Md. Atique Ullah Siddique is a storyteller whose work celebrates life's quieter, more meaningful moments. Born and raised near the rivers of Bangladesh, he carries the sounds, scents, and silences of the water in his heart. As an educator and lifelong learner, he believes that stories are bridges between generations - and that every tale, no matter how small, has the power to heal and inspire.