What if you could control time itself?
At the edge of a quiet village, Elias Hartwood spends his days surrounded by the gentle ticking of clocks and the mysterious rhythm of time itself. Known for creating extraordinary timepieces, the old clockmaker carries a secret hidden within his workshop.
When a young traveler named Marisol arrives, burdened by sadness and exhaustion, she confesses that time feels wrong. Her days rush by too quickly, leaving no space to breathe, rest, or enjoy life's simple moments. Yet at other times, worries seem endless, stretching sorrow across the years.
Hoping for an answer, she turns to Elias.
From a velvet-lined case, he offers her two enchanted watches. One slows time. The other speeds it up.
At first, each gift seems magical. But Marisol soon discovers an unexpected truth. Time itself is not the problem.
The real secret lies somewhere deeper.
Beautifully illustrated and filled with warmth and gentle wisdom, The Clockmaker's Secret is an inspiring children's story about mindfulness, emotional well-being, balance, gratitude, and learning to fully experience the present moment.
Perfect for bedtime reading, family story time, school libraries, classroom discussions, and social-emotional learning programs, this meaningful story encourages children to understand that happiness does not come from controlling time, but from paying attention to the moments already around us.
Perfect for:
• Children ages 6–12 • Bedtime stories • Family reading • School and public libraries • Classroom discussions • Character education • Social-emotional learning (SEL)
Themes include:
• Mindfulness • Time and balance • Emotional resilience • Gratitude • Presence and awareness • Personal growth • Inner peace • Friendship and kindness
Because every moment becomes more meaningful when we truly live it.