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The Gift of Trust in Silver Glen

Marcus West

Editora: The Good Child Bookstore

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In The Gift of Trust in Silver Glen, Angela embarks on a journey through a magical glen filled with mystery and wonder. Along with her friends, she learns that the true treasure in life is the gift of trust. Each adventure reveals how trust can help solve problems, build stronger relationships, and create a harmonious community. Through encounters with enchanting creatures, enchanted places, and heartwarming moments, Angela discovers that trust is the foundation for growth, teamwork, and understanding. This story is a celebration of values such as honesty, loyalty, kindness, and courage, making it a perfect read for young minds seeking to understand the power of trust in shaping their world.
Disponível desde: 09/06/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 132 páginas.

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