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The Mirror That Forgot How to Reflect

19th October: What Shall We Do Today?

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The Mirror That Forgot How to Reflect

By: P.D. Cain
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When every tree on Maple Street turns into a magical mirror, three young friends discover that sometimes broken things aren't really broken—they're just lonely.

Perfect for children ages 6-9 who love magical adventures with heart and meaning.
Join Imani, Tommy, and Maya in their latest enchanting adventure from the beloved "What Shall We Do Today?" series. When mysterious mirror trees appear overnight showing glimpses of magical worlds in need, the trio embarks on an unforgettable journey through eight incredible realms.

What makes this story special:
  • Educational themes woven into adventure - friendship, environmental care, helping others, creative expression, and self-reflection
  • Character growth and emotional intelligence - each child uses their unique talents to solve problems
  • Diverse, relatable characters - thoughtful Imani, enthusiastic Tommy, and knowledgeable Maya
  • Age-appropriate magic - exciting but never scary for young readers
  • Discussion starters - perfect for classroom reading and family conversations

Perfect for:
  • Parents seeking quality chapter books that entertain while teaching valuable life lessons
  • Teachers looking for engaging read-alouds that spark discussions about friendship, community service, and personal growth
  • Homeschool families wanting literature that combines fantasy with real-world values
  • Gift-givers searching for books that inspire kindness and curiosity

Key themes parents and educators love:
  • Making new friends and including others
  • Appreciating teachers and mentors
  • Self-reflection and personal growth
  • Creative problem-solving
  • Environmental stewardship
  • Helping those in need
  • Celebrating differences and embracing uniqueness
From the Friendship Forge to the Ancient Forest, this 3,200-word adventure teaches children that connection, not perfection, is what makes life magical. With vivid descriptions, engaging dialogue, and a satisfying conclusion where each character shares what they've learned, this story will have young readers eagerly asking, "What shall we do today?"

Part of the established "What Shall We Do Today?" series - over 200 magical adventures that have delighted families and classrooms worldwide.
Recommended for independent readers ages 7-9, read-alouds for ages 5-8, and classroom discussions for grades 1-4.
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