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Harmony Blooms in Spiritual Story Gardens - cover

Harmony Blooms in Spiritual Story Gardens

Derek Camden

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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In “Harmony Blooms in Spiritual Story Gardens,” young Ilyndor embarks on a magical adventure through enchanted gardens, where nature whispers ancient prayers and every petal tells a story. Guided by the wise mentor Seraphin, he meets delightful friends like Orlena and Thesmar along a journey brimming with laughter, wonder, and timeless traditions. Each garden unveils secrets of mindfulness and spiritual growth, uniting diverse rituals in a celebration of nature’s unity. This heartwarming tale inspires children to explore the inner landscapes of compassion, imagination, and peace—a delightful blend of fun, wonder, and soulful discovery.
Available since: 06/18/2025.
Print length: 146 pages.

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