
“I feel poor only when I can’t afford to buy the book of my choice, but I promise to make myself rich enough to buy the book of my Children’s Choice”.
By Sonsnow
“I feel poor only when I can’t afford to buy the book of my choice, but I promise to make myself rich enough to buy the book of my Children’s Choice”.
By Sonsnow
This is so uplifting.
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Thank you so much
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Thanks for the follow.. you have some good stuff
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Thanks for the follow 🙂
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Beautifully written
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Thank You!
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Thanks for visiting and following my blog which inevitably led me to yours. What beautiful sentiments you offer. 🙂
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I love this thought. I want my daughter to love books as much as I do!
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“Tell me your friend and I will tell you who you are” ,,,,you are the prove of your own daughter and she will surely love books as much as you do.
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Wise words. 🙂
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It’s topeducationhub.com
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Sweet post! I still enjoy my children’s books and save them for my grandchildren.
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yaah, books are the best gift that one can give and pass to the next generations.
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What a wonderful gift!
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Thanks!
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Thank You!
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wonderful. thank you for following my story.
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Thank You and You are welcome!
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I love it! Thank you for following my blog.
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Thanks! You are most welcome.
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Beautiful words. There is nothing quite like a good book 🙂
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Thanks, ya so true.
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This thought is wonderful! 🌹
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Reblogged this on Silent Songs of Sonsnow and commented:
Sharing it again for my new friends.
The saddest thing about being a refugee is that you even don’t own an inch of land where you can keep the books, the only treasure you can pass on to the next generations.
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