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★Emphasizes that the world does not belong only to humans; that a rabbit, an ant, a weasel, and a willow tree have the same right to live as humans.
★Age 10 +

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Little Keriman, who lives in a mining town, is unaware of the things that will happen soon when she sets out to go to school. Thanks to its hollow, the tree named Gökmeşe protects Keriman, who is cold on the road. However, it not only protects but also awakens the swans in her ears. Thanks to the swans in her ears, Keriman can speak the Common Language in nature; she begins to hear the song of the wind, the anthems of ants, the wise words of mice, the poems of hedgehogs, the stories of trees and many sounds in nature, and she begins to become more aware of the nature she already loves.
This warm story of Keriman tells us that the world does not belong only to people; reminds us that a rabbit, an ant, a hermit crab, a centipede, a weasel, and a willow tree have the same right to live as humans.

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