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Truth and Love Guide Our Journey - cover

Truth and Love Guide Our Journey

Jackson Cruz

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

"Truth and Love Guide Our Journey" is a heartwarming tale that follows a group of young friends as they embark on a magical adventure, uncovering essential virtues that help them grow into thoughtful, compassionate individuals. Through their travels, they learn that qualities like kindness, honesty, patience, and empathy are not just words, but powerful tools that shape their world and their relationships with others. Each chapter offers an exciting new challenge, where the children learn to navigate life’s lessons and discover the importance of values in everyday actions. This book inspires young readers to embrace virtues as they grow, and to understand that truth and love can guide them through any journey.
Available since: 05/26/2025.
Print length: 146 pages.

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