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Mindful Minute Masters

Isabella Ashford

Editora: The Good Child Bookstore

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In Mindful Minute Masters, inventive Zinara Loft and her brother Tavian Sky discover the power hidden in sixty seconds. With a magical Minute Master Clock, they embark on quick, playful missions—from feeding hummingbirds to crafting kindness notes—each challenge teaching them to focus, care, and feel present. As the clock glows brighter with every successful task, young readers learn how one minute of mindful attention can tidy a room, calm a worry, or spark creativity. Packed with vibrant illustrations and lighthearted dialogue, this imaginative adventure shows children ages five to seven that every moment matters and small acts, when done thoughtfully, grow confidence and joy.
Disponível desde: 14/08/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 137 páginas.

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