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The Dreams That Hung from the Sky

Jane Forsyth

Editora: The Good Child Bookstore

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In a lively metropolis, a group of imaginative children transforms an old, abandoned building into a dazzling community center. With help from local families, artists, and business owners, they repaint walls with vibrant murals, construct whimsical playgrounds, and create cozy reading corners. Their journey is filled with laughter, unexpected challenges, and the joy of working together. Each step brings the neighborhood closer, proving that with creativity and collaboration, even the most forgotten spaces can become a sanctuary for dreams. This heartwarming tale inspires children to believe in the power of unity and the magic of turning dreams into reality.
Disponível desde: 05/06/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 138 páginas.

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