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A Smile That Lights Up the Day

Leo Cliff

Editora: The Good Child Bookstore

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In A Smile That Lights Up the Day, children discover the extraordinary power of a simple smile. This heartwarming story follows Phionah, a young girl who learns how a smile can brighten even the darkest days. Through Phionah’s journey, children are introduced to the idea that kindness, joy, and empathy are contagious, and that a small gesture can lead to big changes in the world. Each chapter of the book is filled with relatable stories that demonstrate how smiles can lift spirits, build connections, and spread positivity in both familiar and challenging situations.
 
Interactive activities throughout the book invite children to reflect on their own moments of joy, kindness, and growth. With a focus on empathy, confidence, and emotional awareness, A Smile That Lights Up the Day is a beautifully written and illustrated story that encourages young readers to light up the world, one smile at a time.
Disponível desde: 15/05/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 131 páginas.

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