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Moonlight Games Join Every Cheerful Village

Madeline James

Editora: The Good Child Bookstore

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"Moonlight Games Join Every Cheerful Village" is a heartwarming children’s book that follows Zuri, a creative young inventor, as she designs a set of games that only come alive under the moon’s glow. Traveling through villages and mountain huts, Zuri teaches children and families to play games that emphasize cooperation over competition. Activities like shadow tag, reflective maze races, and silent statue challenges light up the night, promoting teamwork, kindness, and mindfulness. Each game kit Zuri creates fosters inclusion, ensuring children of all abilities can join in the fun. With glowing lanterns and soft moonlight, Zuri’s games spark joy, strengthen communities, and prove that when we come together, the stars themselves seem brighter. The story ends with a reminder that the greatest game is the one where we share our hearts, creativity, and open fields with others.
Disponível desde: 10/06/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 138 páginas.

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