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The Magical Web of Kindness

Spencer Kingsbury

Casa editrice: The Good Child Bookstore

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The Magical Web of Kindness is a heartwarming story that takes readers on a journey through a neighborhood where small acts of kindness weave a powerful web of connection. Through the eyes of Lily, a curious and kind-hearted young girl, the story demonstrates how simple gestures—whether helping a neighbor with groceries or creating a community event—can bring people together in ways that strengthen bonds and build trust. The book highlights the importance of kindness, teamwork, and community, leaving young readers with the inspiring message that even the smallest act can change the world.
Disponibile da: 10/06/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 133 pagine.

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