
Feet Shod With The Wind
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Narrado por:
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Virtual Voice
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Paul Devereaux

Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
This enchanting story is for young minds navigating the complex world of social dynamics and self-acceptance.
By exploring the journey of Oliver and his discovery of what truly matters in life, this book offers a unique opportunity for parents to engage in meaningful conversations with their children about empathy, kindness, and the non-materialistic sources of happiness.
It highlights the importance of looking beyond the surface, encouraging children to value individuality and inner qualities over external appearances and possessions. Through captivating storytelling, it aids in nurturing a sense of compassion and generosity, laying the groundwork for developing emotionally intelligent and socially responsible individuals.
This book is an invaluable tool for parents aiming to instill lasting values in their children, making it a must-have addition to your family's reading collection.
A 7-year-old Oliver, who’s bullied at school, dreams of trendy sneakers that are meant to make him cool in the eyes of his classmates, but meeting a strange barefoot girl helps him understand that happiness is not about material things.
Who decides what is cool and what is not? Such a question arises before 7-year-old Oliver.
Oliver is a very good boy. Good and smart. So he quickly figures out that the latest trendy sneakers could make him popular with his classmates.
Oliver's mom is a very good mom. Good and self-sacrificing. Therefore, in order to fulfill her son's dream, she gets an exhausting side job.
Mia is a very strange girl. Strange and barefoot. That’s why when asked “Where are your shoes?” she replies, "My feet are shod with the wind."
The shoe store owner is a very intimidating man. Intimidating and mustachioed. But he only looks frightening. In fact, he is very kind and also loves his mom very much.
Together, these characters will teach the little readers the true values – empathy, kindness, and generosity.