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The Book That Told Its Own Story - cover

The Book That Told Its Own Story

Grace Meadow

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

"The Book That Told Its Own Story" is an imaginative and fun journey through a world where laughter, emotions, and mindfulness collide. Narrated by a lively, self-aware library book, this delightful tale encourages children aged 5 to 10 to explore the power of their feelings and find ways to stay calm, resilient, and kind.
 
Each chapter introduces a new adventure where characters like giggling giraffes, brave foxes, and even magical trees teach valuable lessons about emotional wellness. The book embraces a wide range of emotions, helping young readers understand their feelings while showing them that laughter and kindness can make every story unforgettable.
Available since: 07/29/2025.
Print length: 126 pages.

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