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Tales Drift on the Wishing Stone Breeze - cover

Tales Drift on the Wishing Stone Breeze

Ben Clinton

Verlag: The Good Child Bookstore

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“Tales Drift on the Wishing Stone Breeze” is a magical journey that takes young readers on an adventure through a series of whimsical lands where they will learn powerful lessons about values and virtues. Esther, a curious young girl, discovers a wishing stone that grants her the ability to travel to different worlds, each one offering a unique lesson on kindness, honesty, patience, and many other essential virtues. Each chapter introduces a new challenge that Esther must face, from crossing dangerous bridges to unraveling tricky riddles, all while teaching young readers the importance of empathy, self-reflection, and teamwork. Through her adventures, Esther discovers that the most valuable treasures in life are not material, but found in the actions we take and the way we treat others. Perfect for children aged 5-12, this book is an engaging way to spark a love of reading while imparting important moral lessons.
Verfügbar seit: 05.06.2025.
Drucklänge: 130 Seiten.

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