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Gentle Spirits in the Land of Hope

James Corbin

Casa editrice: The Good Child Bookstore

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"Gentle Spirits in the Land of Hope" is a heartwarming and magical journey that follows a young child named Terry, who is guided by invisible spirits representing values and virtues. As Terry embarks on her adventure, she learns powerful lessons about kindness, courage, forgiveness, and the importance of hope and love. Each spirit she encounters teaches her how to navigate the world with a gentle heart, showing her that the smallest acts of compassion can have the greatest impact. This beautifully illustrated tale encourages readers to embrace the virtues that lead to a peaceful and fulfilling life, while inspiring them to cultivate hope, love, and kindness in their own hearts.
Disponibile da: 27/05/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 133 pagine.

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