Elliot and the Adventure of Two Homes
A young boy named Elliot learns to navigate life between his parents' two homes, discovering routines, video calls, and how to talk about the mixed feelings of missing each parent.
A young boy named Elliot learns to navigate life between his parents' two homes, discovering routines, video calls, and how to talk about the mixed feelings of missing each parent.
Milo, an otter with a fast-thinking brain, learns to slow down and listen so his team can create a welcoming project for new classmates.
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