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The Bookshop with Every Story - cover

The Bookshop with Every Story

Benjamin Henry

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

The Bookshop with Every Story is a magical tale about a mysterious bookshop that appears overnight in a small town, offering children an enchanting journey through the world's most powerful stories. Each book in the shop holds valuable lessons about courage, kindness, patience, and more. As three curious friends—Shantel, Leo, and Sam—explore the books, they uncover important virtues such as respect, trust, and compassion. The bookshop encourages the children to see the world and themselves through new lenses, teaching them how stories, no matter where they come from, can shape their lives. This heartfelt tale is designed to inspire young readers to embrace the power of storytelling, celebrate diversity, and cultivate virtues that will help them grow into kind, respectful individuals. Through its magical adventures, The Bookshop with Every Story fosters a love of reading and instills the values that will guide children throughout their lives.
Available since: 06/26/2025.
Print length: 149 pages.

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