Founder and the Tree He Didn’t Notice

Founder and the Tree He Didn’t Notice

Author
authorFounder

A gentle story about a boy named Founder who discovers the special history and beauty of an old tree he had always overlooked. Through curiosity and friendship, he learns to appreciate nature and community connections, making the tree a cherished part of his life and school projects.

age5 - 8 years old
emotional intelligence
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