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The Wonder of Every Kind Act

Elijah Collins

Verlag: The Good Child Bookstore

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The Wonder of Every Kind Act takes young readers on a heartfelt journey with Sam, a child who discovers the immense power of kindness in the world around them. Through simple, everyday actions—from helping an injured bird to offering a friendly hand to a lonely neighbor—Sam learns that even the smallest act of kindness can create a ripple of joy and change. Each chapter highlights a different form of kindness, teaching children the importance of values like patience, honesty, generosity, and forgiveness. With vivid storytelling and relatable scenarios, this book encourages children to be the change they wish to see in the world, one kind act at a time. Perfect for children ages 5-12, The Wonder of Every Kind Act will inspire young hearts to understand and embrace the beauty of kindness, creating a lasting impact on their lives and the lives of those around them.
Verfügbar seit: 16.06.2025.
Drucklänge: 132 Seiten.

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