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Sharing the Sunshine on a Cloudy Day - cover

Sharing the Sunshine on a Cloudy Day

David Roberts

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

"Sharing the Sunshine on a Cloudy Day" is a heartwarming story that follows Veil, a young girl who learns to spread kindness, patience, and positivity even when the world seems gray. Set in a vibrant town where sunshine seems elusive, Veil discovers that small acts of compassion can transform the gloomiest of days. From planting seeds of hope to offering kind words, Veil’s journey shows children the power of generosity, listening, and friendship. Each chapter is a unique adventure, teaching timeless values and virtues in a way that encourages children to embrace their inner light. Through Veil’s story, young readers will understand that even on cloudy days, there is always sunshine to share—through love, laughter, and kindness.
Available since: 06/05/2025.
Print length: 137 pages.

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