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The Heart That Healed the Land - cover

The Heart That Healed the Land

Bella McAllister

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

"The Heart That Healed the Land" is a heartwarming children’s story that takes readers on a magical journey through a world where virtues like kindness, courage, honesty, and forgiveness hold the key to restoring balance and peace. Following the young girl Mara, children learn that by embodying these values, they can heal themselves and the world around them. Each chapter brings a new lesson, from the importance of patience to the power of sharing, guiding children to develop a deep understanding of the values that shape a harmonious world. With vibrant imagery and timeless messages, this book will inspire young minds to become the heroes of their own stories, making a positive difference in their communities and beyond.
Available since: 06/11/2025.
Print length: 134 pages.

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