The Bus Seat That Kept One Window Clean

The Bus Seat That Kept One Window Clean

Author
authorSluvk

This heartwarming story tells of a mysterious bus window that always stayed clean, even after years of service. It becomes a symbol of remembrance for a girl named Linh who once loved the view from that seat, and eventually, a beacon of hope for children at an orphanage.

age8 - 12 years old
emotional intelligence
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