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Patience Waits in the Quiet Forest

Elias Westley

Maison d'édition: The Good Child Bookstore

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Synopsis

"Patience Waits in the Quiet Forest" follows a young girl named Maureen who embarks on a journey through a magical forest, learning important life lessons about the virtue of patience. From the slow-moving stream to the majestic oak tree, Maureen encounters a series of natural wonders and creatures that teach her how patience is the key to understanding, growth, and appreciation. With each encounter, Maureen learns that life unfolds in its own time, and by waiting and observing, she discovers beauty in the smallest moments. This heartfelt story encourages children to slow down, be present, and trust in the process of life, reinforcing the timeless value of patience. A beautifully illustrated tale for children aged 5-12, this book highlights how patience helps us grow, learn, and appreciate the world around us.
Disponible depuis: 05/06/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 122 pages.

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