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Daybreak Shimmers at the Ancient Gate - cover

Daybreak Shimmers at the Ancient Gate

Caden Tyler

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

In Daybreak Shimmers at the Ancient Gate, a group of young adventurers sets out to unlock the secrets of an ancient gate deep within an enchanted forest. Along their journey, they encounter challenges that test their courage, honesty, patience, and kindness. From crossing swirling winds and navigating dark labyrinths to discovering the power of forgiveness and generosity, the adventurers learn timeless values that help them grow and become the best versions of themselves. This enchanting tale celebrates virtues like empathy, integrity, and selflessness, showing that the greatest treasures are not riches, but the lessons we learn and the relationships we build. Ideal for young readers, this story inspires children to embrace the power of values and virtues in shaping their character and their world.
Available since: 05/31/2025.
Print length: 149 pages.

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