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Bravery Lives in the Little Things

Luna Skye

Editora: The Good Child Bookstore

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"Bravery Lives in the Little Things" follows Tony, a young child learning that courage doesn’t always mean doing grand, daring things. Sometimes, bravery is found in the quiet, everyday moments—like asking for help, speaking up for others, or showing kindness to a friend. As Tony navigates his day-to-day challenges, he discovers that emotional strength and resilience grow through small acts of courage. Each chapter of this heartwarming story encourages children aged 5 to 10 to embrace their own bravery, no matter how big or small. With a focus on emotional wellness and mindfulness, Tony’s journey teaches children how to recognize and celebrate their own acts of bravery, helping them build self-confidence and empathy.
Disponível desde: 09/05/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 120 páginas.

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