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A Cozy Journey into Warm Heartfulness

Theo Forest

Editorial: The Good Child Bookstore

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“A Cozy Journey into Warm Heartfulness” invites young readers on a heartwarming journey of emotional discovery and growth. Set against the backdrop of a cozy blanket fort, the story follows Alara, a child who finds a magical journal that helps her navigate her emotions with compassion and understanding. Each entry in the journal leads Alara through daily reflections—like gratitude, positive affirmations, and stories of kindness—that gradually transform her into a more heartful, resilient, and compassionate person.
 
This book teaches children aged 5 to 10 how to embrace heartfulness, which goes beyond mindfulness to include warmth, empathy, and care for oneself and others. It includes daily prompts and reflective exercises, guiding children to practice gratitude, self-compassion, and emotional regulation. Parents and educators can use the included “blanket fort routine” to foster a nurturing, calm environment that encourages emotional well-being.
Disponible desde: 13/05/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 128 páginas.

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