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		<title>Dhasha and Grandma&#8217;s Backyard Medicine</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A young girl named Dasha learns about traditional herbalism from her grandmother. They go on a healing walk through their backyard, which Grandma has cultivated as a garden of medicinal plants. Grandma teaches Dasha how to identify and use plants to create remedies for the family. The story highlights the sacred bond between generations, the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>A young girl named Dasha learns about traditional herbalism from her grandmother. They go on a healing walk through their backyard, which Grandma has cultivated as a garden of medicinal plants. Grandma teaches Dasha how to identify and use plants to create remedies for the family. The story highlights the sacred bond between generations, the wisdom of traditional knowledge, and the healing power of nature. </p>



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