The Teacup Story

The Teacup Story

 

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Editorial:
Mary Catherine Webb
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Ficción clásica
ISBN:
9798990419124
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Experience the delightful journey of a teacup in 'The Teacup Story,' a short storybook that depicts how an ordinary lump of clay becomes an elegant teacup. This picture book captures every stage of the teacup-making process, from the hands of the master to the final product.The Teacup Story is not simply a story of clay and its transformation into a teacup; it is a story of courage and change that has been loved by people of all ages. It imparts the essential lessons of patience, effort, and even learning to appreciate the transformation process.Aside from captivating illustrations, this short storybook has impactful dialogues: 'Even when the fire was at its hottest, the teacup knew that this was part of becoming something beautiful.'It is simple to fall in love with the teacup and its journey, as well as the tale, discussing in detail the changes the teacup goes through.Perfect for parents to read with their children or for Sunday school teachers to share with their students, this simplified and illustrated version of the famous TEACUP STORY ensures that the profound messages of perseverance and inner beauty are easily understood and cherished by readers of all ages.This picture book encourages everyone to appreciate the fact that despite facing many hardships, you will emerge beautiful and strong in the end.

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