The Wish
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Billy didn't mean for things to go that far.Three months ago, he made a choice he can't stop thinking about. He hurt someone-someone important-and even though life has moved on, the memory hasn't. The guilt lingers in quiet moments.Then Billy remembers something simple but powerful: when you've done wrong, you say you're sorry.What happens next changes everything.The Wish is a thoughtful and emotionally resonant picture book about regret, courage, and the healing power of forgiveness. Through gentle storytelling and expressive illustrations, young readers see that everyone makes mistakes-but what matters most is what we do next.Perfect for:Children ages 5-8Parents and grandparents guiding conversations about kindnessClassrooms teaching social-emotional learningFamilies who value character development and graceTender, relatable, and hopeful, The Wish reminds children that even small hearts can make brave choices-and that it's never too late to make things right.
Billy didn't mean for things to go that far.Three months ago, he made a choice he can't stop thinking about. He hurt someone-someone important-and even though life has moved on, the memory hasn't. The guilt lingers in quiet moments.Then Billy remembers something simple but powerful: when you've done wrong, you say you're sorry.What happens next changes everything.The Wish is a thoughtful and emotionally resonant picture book about regret, courage, and the healing power of forgiveness. Through gentle storytelling and expressive illustrations, young readers see that everyone makes mistakes-but what matters most is what we do next.Perfect for:Children ages 5-8Parents and grandparents guiding conversations about kindnessClassrooms teaching social-emotional learningFamilies who value character development and graceTender, relatable, and hopeful, The Wish reminds children that even small hearts can make brave choices-and that it's never too late to make things right.
AmazonPagina's: 26, Paperback, Jacob Sims