Lily and Dad’s Workday Wish

Lily and Dad’s Workday Wish

Author
authorBuilders

Lily desperately wants to spend a whole day with her busy dad, even offering to buy his workday with her piggy bank savings. Her dad teaches her that time together is more valuable than any money, making special time for her. A heartwarming story about the priceless bond between a child and their parent.

age4 - 8 years old
emotional intelligence
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