Guardians of the Golden Thread
27th January: What Shall We Do Today?
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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P.D. Cain
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
When a mysterious golden thread appears and whisks three friends into the magical Library Between, they discover they've been chosen as Guardians of the Golden Thread—protectors of the stories that must never be forgotten.
Behind seven magical doors, the children encounter powerful lessons about remembering history, exploring our world, speaking with courage, and asking important questions. From the Garden of Six Million Names to a world made entirely of chocolate cake, each adventure teaches them that every story matters, every voice counts, and everything connects.
Perfect for young readers ages 6-9 who love:
- Magical adventures with heart and purpose
- Diverse characters who work together
- Stories that teach without preaching
- Chapter books that spark important conversations
Ideal for:
- Parents seeking meaningful stories that open discussions about history, empathy, and standing against hatred
- Teachers looking for engaging read-alouds that connect to social studies and character education
- Young readers ready for chapter books with substance and magic
- Families who value diverse representation and important life lessons
When stories are forgotten, they disappear forever. But when children become guardians, anything is possible.
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