The child sees toys,balloons,garland of gulmohur his way to the fair.He lags behind because these things fascinate him.
a book
The setting of sees behind trees is mainly a foresty Indian village.its also a very very very good book
You do not, unless maybe the child tells you.
most likely the aunt did something to the child when it was young to make it cry whenever the child sees the aunt.
Historical Fiction
In a village or tribe
Decides
No. Adoption papers cannot be sign until there is a child and legally they do not exist until after birth. Promising something before birth will have no legal stand. A mother will have the option to change her mind when she sees her child. That is only fair.
gray fire?
The choices you make can certainly influence your character and shape your identity, but they do not solely define who you are. Factors such as values, beliefs, experiences, and relationships also play significant roles in shaping your identity. It's a combination of all these elements that make up who you are as a person.
A cheetah sees things with its eyes.
The story "Sees Behind Trees" is told from the perspective of Walnut, a young Native American boy on a journey to discover his strengths and abilities despite his visual impairment.