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Tapestry of Friends and Great Adventures

Michael Thompson

Editorial: The Good Child Bookstore

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In Tapestry of Friends and Great Adventures, a group of children embarks on a heartwarming journey to create a tapestry that celebrates their shared values. With each new thread they weave, they explore virtues such as kindness, courage, respect, and patience. Along the way, they face challenges, celebrate successes, and learn powerful lessons about friendship, teamwork, and embracing diversity. The tapestry they create symbolizes the beauty that comes from understanding one another's unique stories, dreams, and traditions. With colorful imagery and a lively plot, this story invites children to discover the magic of working together, the importance of kindness, and the power of shared experiences. This delightful tale shows that, while we may come from different backgrounds, we all have something precious to offer—and when we weave our differences together, we create something truly extraordinary.
Disponible desde: 18/06/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 131 páginas.

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