The Patchwork Blanket

The Patchwork Blanket

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authorDella

In a quiet, colorless town, a gentle girl named Maya discovers she can collect forgotten sparks of hope—a melody, an act of courage, a lost story—and weave them into a magical, glowing blanket. This luminous tale reveals a profound truth: sharing your inner light doesn't dim it; it weaves a tapestry of hope that can warm the entire world.

age3 - 6 ετών
emotional intelligence
Friendship & Sharing
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