My First Book of Good Habits
Stories from a Grandparent's Heart

"My First Book of Good Habits" is a collection of 10 short and simple stories designed to teach young children about important life choices and being a good person.
The tales use clever animals, magical flowers, and children just like the reader to show the importance of good habits. For instance, in "The Handful of Poha" , a poor man learns that true friendship is about love, not money. "The Flower That Feared Anger" teaches a prince that kindness and calmness are more powerful than anger, which can hurt and break beautiful things. The story "The Pot Made of Friendship" shows that being angry spoils everything, and forgiving a friend makes your heart happy again.
Other lessons include:
Being brave means doing the right thing even when you are scared ("The Candle of Courage").
Sharing brings true joy ("The Tree That Loved to Share").
Listening to your elders keeps you safe ("Grandma's River Wisdom").
Honesty is a better treasure than anything you can find ("The Jewel of Honesty").
The final story, "The Garden of Good Deeds," uses a magical garden to show that good habits are like flowers that make life happy, and it's important to practice them every day. The book also includes ideas for fun sounds to make while reading to keep children interested.
Link to buy the book
Amazon:- https://www.amazon.in/dp/B0FGDF1GGV