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Winter’s Kindest Gift - A Heartwarming Snowflake Adventure Celebrating Kindness and Uniqueness - cover

Winter’s Kindest Gift - A Heartwarming Snowflake Adventure Celebrating Kindness and Uniqueness

Shu Chen Hou

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

Celebrate the magic of kindness—one snowflake at a time!
 
In Winter’s Kindest Gift, a joyful group of snowflakes twirl and tumble through the crisp winter air on a special mission: to share kindness wherever they go! Each tiny flake is unique and wonderful, showing little readers that our differences make us beautiful—and that small acts of kindness can make the world sparkle even brighter.
 
With gentle storytelling and charming illustrations, this heartwarming winter tale is perfect for inspiring children to embrace their individuality and spread kindness like snowflakes on the wind.
 
Perfect for:
 
Winter and holiday storytimes
 
Kindness-focused classroom lessons and home reading
 
Encouraging young readers to celebrate differences and empathy
 
Bundle up and join the snowflakes on their magical journey of giving!
Available since: 04/28/2025.
Print length: 39 pages.

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