The Library of a Thousand Hearts
14th February: What Shall We Do Today?
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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P.D. Cain
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
When mysterious books begin flying through the neighborhood, Imani, Tommy, and Maya are transported to the magical Library of a Thousand Hearts—a place where every kind of love is celebrated on February 14th. But the library's Heart has shattered, causing chaos!
To restore balance, the three friends must journey through different library sections, each representing a unique celebration: democracy and voting rights, healing through sound, protecting animal companions, literacy and reading culture, self-love and independence, and sweet indulgences. Along the way, they meet magical guardians, solve enchanting puzzles, and discover that all forms of love are connected.
What Parents and Teachers Love About This Book:
- Promotes Multiple Learning Themes: Democracy and civic engagement, sound healing and wellness, animal protection and empathy, literacy and reading culture, self-love and independence, cultural celebrations, and community values
- Diverse, Relatable Characters: Features three distinct protagonists—Imani (curious 7-year-old girl), Tommy (enthusiastic 8-year-old boy), and Maya (knowledgeable 8-year-old girl)—working together to solve problems
- Perfect Reading Level: 3,000 words divided into 9 engaging chapters with clear subheadings, ideal for building reading stamina and confidence
- Educational Content Woven Into Adventure: Children learn about voting rights, sound therapy, animal welfare, library importance, and February celebrations while enjoying an exciting fantasy quest
- Independent readers building chapter book skills
- Read-aloud time with parents and caregivers
- Classroom reading and discussion
- Homeschool curriculum enrichment
- Valentine's Day themed reading
- Library appreciation activities
- Diversity and inclusion discussions
- Civic responsibility and democratic participation
- Alternative wellness and mindfulness
- Animal welfare and conservation
- Literacy promotion and reading culture
- Self-esteem and independence
- Community celebration and cultural awareness
- Problem-solving and critical thinking
- Teamwork and collaboration
Key Features: ✓ Age-appropriate vocabulary for grades 1-4 ✓ Short, manageable chapters perfect for bedtime or classroom reading ✓ Engaging sound effects and sensory details ✓ Positive messages about diversity and inclusion ✓ No scary content—perfect for sensitive readers ✓ Discussion questions naturally embedded in story structure ✓ STEM and humanities concepts integrated seamlessly
What Readers Will Learn: Children will discover that love comes in many forms—love of self, love of others, love of learning, love of nature, love of community, and love of knowledge. They'll understand how different celebrations and values connect, and why every voice and every kind of love matters.
Ideal for teachers seeking:
- Read-aloud books with discussion potential
- Character education resources
- Multicultural and diverse literature
- February/Valentine's Day themed content
- Books promoting literacy and library culture
- Fantasy adventure with educational value
- Wholesome content with meaningful messages
- Strong role models showing cooperation
- Vocabulary building in context
- Encouragement of reading as joyful activity
- Diverse representation in characters
- Stories that spark curiosity and conversation
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