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The Adventure of Being Honest - cover

The Adventure of Being Honest

Chloe Young

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

The Adventure of Being Honest is a heartwarming story about a young child, Nardia, who learns the importance of honesty through various everyday challenges. From admitting mistakes to telling the truth in tough situations, Nardia discovers how honesty builds trust, strengthens relationships, and nurtures self-respect. Each chapter presents a unique situation—whether it's owning up to a broken vase, confessing a secret, or standing up for a friend—helping Nardia realize that being truthful is always the best choice.
 
This book is designed for children aged 5 to 10, teaching them that honesty isn’t just about telling the truth, but about living with integrity, kindness, and a sense of responsibility. Through engaging, relatable stories and thoughtful activities like role-playing honest conversations, reflecting on personal experiences, and practicing self-reflection, The Adventure of Being Honest encourages children to build a habit of truthfulness that will last a lifetime.
Available since: 05/02/2025.
Print length: 133 pages.

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