THE TEACHER’S APPLE TREE

THE TEACHER’S APPLE TREE

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A heartwarming story about a teacher named Miss Alma who plants an apple tree with her students, symbolizing kindness and growth. Over the years, the tree becomes a living memory of her legacy, as former students return to find it thriving, sharing its sweet fruit and the enduring lesson she taught them.

age6 - 10 years old
emotional intelligence
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