Ceron & His Fidget Spinner Locket

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Pub Date Mar 15 2024 | Archive Date Mar 03 2024

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Spin into a world of wonder with Ceron, the ordinary boy with an extraordinary secret.

Ceron is just an ordinary boy, or so everyone thinks. While the world sleeps, Ceron embarks on a secret mission to help people in need every night. Armed with his trusty, fidget-spinning locket, Ceron uses his unique powers to spread hope and kindness wherever he goes.

With its heartwarming message and imaginative storytelling, illustrated by pencil artist Henry Garden, this children's story will inspire and delight readers of all ages.

Join Ceron on his incredible journey of kindness, generosity and helping others. Get your copy today and discover the power of compassion.

Spin into a world of wonder with Ceron, the ordinary boy with an extraordinary secret.

Ceron is just an ordinary boy, or so everyone thinks. While the world sleeps, Ceron embarks on a secret mission...


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This is a short children’s fiction book about a boy with superpowers which he uses for good.
He visits his loved ones during the night to give them hope, peace and love. The message is to remember that everyone can make a difference.

It took me a minute to work out whether it was a poetry book or not. After the first page, a lot was rhyme. I think children would like to spot that.

I would read it at bedtime to my children.

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