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Hello my lovely earthlings!! As promised, this week is all about Christmas tales so here goes a short and sweet story about the importance of being kind and respectful and knowing that there is no bigger wealth than those values πππ€π€π€ππππππππ°π°π° Not long to go how, enjoy your festive break and remember to always have gratitude in your heart and a smile on your face for others πππππππ€π€ Stay safe, stay happy, keep reading and enjoy this time with family and loved ones πππππππππ #tistalwaystheseasontogive #lovebooks #christmastories #festiveholidays #kidstories
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Hello hello, ye wandering book lovers! How are we today? From today, I’m going to start another series on everyday philosophy for kids by the great thinker, Rumi. Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi was born in Balkh Persia in what is now Afghanistan in 1207, that’s like mannnnnnnnnyyy mannnnnnnnnyyyyyyyyyyy suns and moons back !!! He was a Sufi mystic, philosopher and lover of humanity. He spent most of his life searching for divine inspiration and love. The dance of the dervish (Whirling Dervish) is said to be inspired by Rumi’s own movements in his garden as he danced in grief to mourn for the death of his friend Shams. In today’s tumultuous times, Rumi’s teachings are even more relevant. I hope both parents and kids alike will savour this. Keep reading, stay safe, seek that which makes you happy and have a lovely day! πβοΈπΌππππβ‘οΈβ‘οΈππ
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Hello good folks! Welcome to another edition of The Stories we Tell! Today’s wonderful, simple and completely tale tells us something which is quite relevant in today’s times - the creation and distribution of ‘fake news’ :-) I hope this piques your interest and you’ll enjoy listening to this story just as much as I did reading it. Have a lovely evening, stay safe, keep reading and find reasons, no matter how small they are, to be happy ππΌππΌπ€π€β€οΈβ€οΈπΌπΌππ―π―