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Join Billy Joyce and his best friend Mark for an eventful afternoon at the park, filled with games and life lessons. Billy is accustomed to doing things his way and struggles with sharing toys and taking turns. Accustomed to being the one in control, he grapples with feelings of frustration when he's not the one setting the game rules. However, a transformative experience awaits him as he learns the power of using 'nice words' and 'kind hands.' Through this journey, Billy not only enriches his day at the park but also gains valuable insights into the art of friendship and collaboration. Dive…mehr

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Join Billy Joyce and his best friend Mark for an eventful afternoon at the park, filled with games and life lessons. Billy is accustomed to doing things his way and struggles with sharing toys and taking turns. Accustomed to being the one in control, he grapples with feelings of frustration when he's not the one setting the game rules. However, a transformative experience awaits him as he learns the power of using 'nice words' and 'kind hands.' Through this journey, Billy not only enriches his day at the park but also gains valuable insights into the art of friendship and collaboration. Dive into this heartwarming tale to see how Billy discovers the magic of kindness, one that not only changes his day but also sets the foundation for better relationships ahead.
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Autorenporträt
Camelia D. Gogoasa was born on January 3, 1989, in a small country village in Romania. Growing up, she was fascinated with literature and developed a passion for reading, writing, painting, and drawing. She originally wrote Romanian verse and in 2009 she moved to Spain where she graduated from English Studies Degree in 2018. Here she continued to be an anonymous writer venturing into Spanish verse. Recently graduated form a MA degree in teaching (2019) she moved to London where she started working in a nursery where she found the inspiration for her first book titled Billy Joyce.