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Thank You Wings - A Magical Fairy Tale About Kindness Gratitude and Learning to Say Thank You - cover

Thank You Wings - A Magical Fairy Tale About Kindness Gratitude and Learning to Say Thank You

giò drive

Publisher: ABC & Me Publishing

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Summary

What if fairies couldn’t fly until they learned to say thank you?Thank You Wings is a heartwarming fairy tale that teaches young children the power of gratitude, kindness, and good manners.Follow a lively group of forest fairies who discover that the secret to flying isn’t magic—it’s learning how to appreciate the world around them.Perfect for ages 2 to 6, this beautifully illustrated story gently introduces important emotional and social values in a fun, imaginative way. Whether it’s a bedtime read or a classroom favorite, this tale is sure to leave little readers smiling—and saying “thank you!”This book helps children:·  Understand the value of gratitude and respect·  Practice saying thank you in everyday life·  Recognize the importance of kindness and teamwork·  Develop empathy through magical storytelling·  Build emotional intelligence while having funPerfect for:·  Bedtime stories and read-aloud moments·  Preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary classrooms·  Parents, teachers, and caregivers looking to nurture good manners and positive values·  Fans of gentle picture books, fairy tales with lessons, and emotional learning stories 
Available since: 06/15/2025.

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