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Serenity Blooms Under a Caring Sky - cover

Serenity Blooms Under a Caring Sky

Stella Mars

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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"Serenity Blooms Under a Caring Sky" takes children on a heartwarming journey through a dreamy meadow where wildflowers sway, clouds drift, and storms pass. The story follows Isla, a curious child who feels anxious when the skies darken, learning to find peace in the midst of life's emotional storms. Guided by a gentle breeze that whispers wisdom, Isla discovers that by caring for herself and others, she can nurture emotional resilience and serenity. Each chapter weaves nature’s calming rhythms into mindfulness exercises, like breathing deeply or imagining warm sunbeams, to help children manage their emotions with kindness and self-awareness. This enchanting tale encourages children to embrace all feelings, understanding that every cloud can pass and every storm can bring growth.
Available since: 05/13/2025.
Print length: 130 pages.

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