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The Day of Helping Hands in Mistral - cover

The Day of Helping Hands in Mistral

Brooke Ellington

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

In the charming town of Mistral, young Lila notices her neighbors struggling to manage their tasks alone. Determined to bring her community together, she organizes a “Helping Hands” day where everyone pitches in to help with gardening, painting, and repairs. Along the way, Lila and her friends learn that small acts of kindness can lead to big changes. As the neighbors grow closer, laughter and teamwork transform the town. The Day of Helping Hands in Mistral is a heartwarming tale that teaches children the value of cooperation, empathy, and the joy of making a difference.
Available since: 05/28/2025.
Print length: 129 pages.

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