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Lights of Compassion in Kindness Cove

Ivy Stone

Editorial: The Good Child Bookstore

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In Lights of Compassion in Kindness Cove, Naomi embarks on a heartwarming journey through a magical coastal village where the light represents acts of kindness. Each chapter tells a unique story of Naomi and her friends as they practice compassion, empathy, and mindfulness. From helping a friend in need to offering a quiet moment of understanding, Naomi learns that even the smallest acts can create lasting change. The story teaches children about the power of empathy, how to navigate their emotions, and the impact of their kindness on the world around them. Interactive exercises at the end of each chapter invite children to practice these lessons in their own lives. Aimed at children aged 5 to 10, Lights of Compassion in Kindness Cove inspires young readers to cultivate emotional intelligence, build meaningful relationships, and foster a compassionate heart. The book not only entertains but also empowers children to contribute positively to their communities, helping them grow emotionally and socially.
Disponible desde: 21/05/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 134 páginas.

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