My Brother’s Smile

My Brother’s Smile

Author
authorBuilders

A heartfelt story about a younger sibling's perspective on their older brother's quiet kindness and the profound impact of his enduring smile, which teaches gentleness and provides comfort through childhood.

age6 - 8 years old
emotional intelligence
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