Moral Stories for Children

Stories by Grammygirl

Stories by Grammygirl is a charming collection of tales that inspire young readers with valuable life lessons. Through enchanting illustrations (by Gage Kevern, Scarlett Tatton, and Zeta Bsharah) and vibrant storytelling, Hale weaves narratives that teach perseverance, kindness, talent development, and love’s many facets.

Four delightful tales of adventure and fun teach children important lessons and traits.

Squiggly the Spider learns perseverance and gratitude. Two little cave boys show kindness by helping a sick dinosaur friend and others while on their journey for a cure. Scarlett realizes the impact of developing and sharing talents, and our dogs help us to recognize the many faces of love.

Stories by Grammygirl, with their unique illustrations and clever rhyme, will engage your little ones and promote the character traits so vital to raising children of excellence.

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Excerpts:

1. “Right legs over left legs, left legs over right, front legs over the back, and SPLAT.”

2. “Develop your talents and pass them along; sharing with others, you’ll never go wrong.”

Moral Stories for Children

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