The Healing Circle is inspiration for children to help them realize the power of friendships and grow into well-rounded individuals as well as discover inner powers that they thought never existed in themselves.-- One dark night from her scary haunted village Kiamy escaped to find the truth about herself. At the same time not so far away, in the Bellkoo's mansion, the science loving girl, Meekasoo, noticed that the healing circle cannot be completed -the Fire element was missing.-- This beautifully illustrated book told and illustrated by an award-winning 10 years old Natalie Tinti. It's filled with imagination, magic, adventures and valuable lessons.
Sewing a Friendship 2. Magic in Us: The Healing Circle
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The Healing Circle is inspiration for children to help them realize the power of friendships and grow into well-rounded individuals as well as discover inner powers that they thought never existed in themselves.-- One dark night from her scary haunted village Kiamy escaped to find the truth about herself. At the same time not so far away, in the Bellkoo's mansion, the science loving girl, Meekasoo, noticed that the healing circle cannot be completed -the Fire element was missing.-- This beautifully illustrated book told and illustrated by an award-winning 10 years old Natalie Tinti. It's filled with imagination, magic, adventures and valuable lessons.
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Kiamy just realized another amazing thing the boy had said. "‘Wait, how did you know I was coming?'"
"The boy pointed at the fox and the dog. He said, ‘See those creatures? They can tell the past, present, and future. But only to one who is ready to know. Anyway, you’re probably wondering why our village has a rule that no one can go outside during the day?’"
About Natalie
Natalie Tinti is the award-winning author, illustrator, and speaker. At a young age she picked up on a problem it takes most adults a lifetime to understand. Her peers were having difficulty making friends and finding acceptance, and faced the all too common issue of bullying...






In my first book, Sewing a Friendshp 1, the wind was just a little narative. But in the next book, Magic in Us, he become a real character! In our lives it is the same: we can make things bigger or smaller, it all depents on how you treat it.