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The Mountain that Moved - Ahmed, Aqeel

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        Livre 12 ans et + - Ahmed, Aqeel - 01/05/2025 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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      • Auteur(s) : Ahmed, Aqeel
      • Editeur : Independently Published
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/05/2025
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 116.0
      • ISBN : 9781834230092



      • Résumé :
        Introduction Summary - The Mountain that Moved.

        Cloud-Top Mountain rose far beyond Brookhaven's orchards and brick cottages, a gray giant everyone trusted to stay still. Farmers consulted its mist-soft shoulders for weather signs, children traced its neat triangle in art class, and townsfolk wove legends claiming its broad back held up winter's stars. Life felt orderly-the blacksmith's bell chimed, robins sang from the lone oak, the stream carried frog gossip and spinning maple leaves, and the seasons kept dependable time.

        Then, on a brilliant summer night, a ground-deep groan rattled windows, toppled pencils, and sent weathervanes whirling while half-dreaming children wondered if thunder brewed inside the earth. The tremor lasted only a few racing heartbeats, yet at dawn every gaze snapped east in disbelief-Cloud-Top had shifted. Part of the once-immovable mountain had stepped aside, revealing an unmapped valley laced with mist and secret waterfalls that no tale, sketch, or elder's memory recorded.

        Even the oldest grandmother, guardian of Brookhaven's folklore, could answer only with silence and a slow shake of her head. Suddenly the town's most dependable landmark proved alive, reminding everyone that the ground itself breathes and chooses its own moment to speak. Curious youngsters pushed through ferns toward the gap, hunting hidden treasures, while their parents wrestled with equal parts awe and caution. The mountain's single rumble tuned Brookhaven's heartbeat, tutoring its people-and us-that nature is not a fixed backdrop but a living force deserving respect. Even the smallest heart, the story suggests, can join that force, helping great guardians like Cloud-Top keep the world in balance.

        Afterward, the bakery's chatter carried wonder, the blacksmith paused mid-hammer, and school lessons shifted to hurried debates about living geology. Farmers touched their fields with new humility, sensing soil, stone, and stream as partners, not property. While the council planned an adult expedition, brave children were already sketching secret maps, sure the restless mountain would share truths no textbook could, if only they listened closely enough.

        Three Reasons to Read The Mountain that Moved.

        Mental Health: Gentle storytelling about nature's resilience fosters reflection, reducing anxiety while encouraging mindfulness...

        Biographie:
        analyzing geological mysteries turns Storytime into cooperative discovery, building social bonds and sharpening problem-solving skills.

        Enjoyment & Smart Growth: Vivid adventures through hidden valleys ignite imagination and expand vocabulary...

        Sommaire:
        children visualize breathing mountains and find reassurance that change can be safe, strengthening emotional resilience and inner peace.

        Social Life & Lessons: Shared discussions of the mountain's movement spark curiosity, helping children practice communication, empathy, and teamwork...

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