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Eliza's Secret Prayer Garden - cover

Eliza's Secret Prayer Garden

David Brooks

Verlag: The Good Child Bookstore

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Eliza's Secret Prayer Garden is a story about a young girl named Eliza who discovers a hidden garden in her grandmother’s backyard.
 
As she spends time in the garden, Eliza learns that prayer is not just about asking for help but also about reflection, gratitude, and connecting with nature. Guided by Fernwick the talking fern, and other whimsical garden creatures, Eliza’s journey takes her through moments of joy, challenges, and personal growth.
 
This story teaches children that prayer is a personal journey and that it can be a peaceful, transformative experience filled with hope and love.
Verfügbar seit: 17.06.2025.
Drucklänge: 134 Seiten.

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