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Tales of the Golden Lighthouse - cover

Tales of the Golden Lighthouse

Lily Blackwell

Editorial: The Good Child Bookstore

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Sinopsis

Tales of the Golden Lighthouse takes readers on an unforgettable journey with a group of brave children who set out to uncover the secrets of a mysterious golden lighthouse on a magical island. As they navigate various challenges—ranging from crossing treacherous bridges to solving ancient riddles—they learn timeless virtues such as courage, kindness, honesty, and patience. Each chapter highlights a different value, teaching children how these qualities help them grow, overcome obstacles, and build stronger relationships with others. Through teamwork, empathy, and perseverance, the children discover that the true treasure they seek is not gold or jewels, but the virtues that guide their hearts and minds. This heartwarming tale inspires young readers to embrace their inner light and share it with the world.
Disponible desde: 17/06/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 149 páginas.

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