Deep among the quiet mountain ridges stands an ancient stone whispered about in legends.
Some believe it holds no power at all.
Others say it sings—but only for those willing to truly listen.
Lena has heard stories of the mysterious stone for years. Drawn by curiosity and quiet determination, she climbs the narrow mountain paths before sunrise, carrying little more than bread, water, and hope.
When she finally reaches the ancient stone, she expects something extraordinary to happen immediately. She waits and listens.
Nothing.
Minutes pass.
Silence surrounds her.
But instead of giving up, Lena chooses something different. She slows down. She breathes deeply. She quiets her restless thoughts and gently brings her attention back to the present moment.
Then something remarkable begins to happen.
A faint melody rises from the stillness.
Beautifully illustrated and filled with warmth and gentle wisdom, The Stone That Sang is a meaningful children's story about mindfulness, patience, emotional awareness, and learning to listen—not only to the world around us, but also to the quiet wisdom within ourselves.
Perfect for bedtime reading, classroom discussions, mindfulness activities, and social-emotional learning, this thoughtful story reminds young readers that some of life's most important lessons cannot be rushed.
Sometimes the greatest songs are heard only after we become still enough to listen.
Perfect for:
• Children ages 5–10 • Bedtime stories • Family reading time • Classroom mindfulness activities • School and public libraries • Social-emotional learning programs • Character education
Themes include:
• Mindfulness • Stillness • Inner wisdom • Patience • Emotional awareness • Focus and concentration • Self-discovery • Quiet strength • Presence and reflection
Because sometimes the loudest truths arrive in whispers.