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The Spark That Ignited a Village

Kimberly Wainwright

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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In the village of Firwood, a group of children set out to help their neighbors with small acts of kindness. What begins as a simple gesture soon becomes a full-fledged movement that brings the entire village together. From organizing cleanups to hosting festivals and helping neighboring towns, the children learn that even the smallest spark can ignite a flame of change. "The Spark That Ignited a Village" is a heartwarming tale of generosity, teamwork, and the power of community support. This fun and inspiring story teaches children the importance of kindness and how collective efforts can change the world.
Available since: 06/11/2025.
Print length: 141 pages.

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