The Garden of Good Choices
A Children’s Story About Choices, Kindness, and Learning from Mistakes
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Narrated by:
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Jeff Scozzafava
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By:
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Shu Chen Hou
Every choice you make is a tiny seed—and what you plant is what you grow.
Hidden behind the old library lies a secret garden where choices come to life. Ms. Flora, its gentle keeper, opens the gate each morning. Mr. Greenleaf walks the rows, pocket full of stories. And every child who enters discovers something remarkable: their actions—kind or cruel, honest or angry—grow into flowers, vines, and thorns right before their eyes.
When ten-year-old Ethan joins the garden, he starts well. He returns a lost ball, shares his lunch, and watches pale bells and sweet berry vines bloom in his little plot. But when someone pushes him on the playground, his temper sparks—and a dark, thorny plant hisses up from the soil.
Dismayed by what anger has grown, Ethan must learn something more important than making good choices: that even a wilted flower can bloom again, with patience, honesty, and small acts of kindness.
The Garden of Good Choices is a warm, visually rich picture book for listeners aged 5–12 that explores emotions, values, and the power of accountability. Perfect for classroom discussions on character education, social-emotional learning, and moral courage—and a beautiful bedtime listen that stays with children long after the end of the book.
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