Librería Samer Atenea
Librería Aciertas (Toledo)
Kálamo Books
Librería Perelló (Valencia)
Librería Elías (Asturias)
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Librería Kolima (Madrid)
Librería Proteo (Málaga)
Growing up in the Bronx, three brothers learn early that life does not always offer easy choices. In a close knit community shaped by family, hard work, and imagination, they spend their days playing, dreaming, and finding creative ways to turn ordinary moments into adventures.As Thanksgiving approaches and money becomes tight at home, the boys overhear something that changes the way they see the world. For the first time, they realize that their mother is worried. Not just about the holiday, but about providing for her family. The moment is quiet, but powerful, and it sparks something new in them. A sense of responsibility. A desire to help. A determination to do the right thing.When temptation presents itself in the form of an easy shortcut, the brothers must decide who they want to be. They explore their neighborhood, weigh their options, and learn that integrity matters, even when no one is watching. Through teamwork, creativity, and honest effort, they discover that there is more than one way to solve a problem and that character is built through everyday choices.The Thought Bubble: An Honest Day’s Work is a heartfelt early chapter book inspired by real experiences. It celebrates family bonds, brotherhood, community support, and the power of imagination. Set against the backdrop of a vibrant Bronx neighborhood, the story introduces young readers to meaningful life lessons without preaching or oversimplifying real life.Written for readers ages seven to ten, this book is ideal for independent reading, classroom discussions, and family story time. It encourages conversations about honesty, responsibility, empathy, and helping others. Parents, educators, and librarians will appreciate its realistic tone, relatable characters, and positive message.This story reminds readers that doing the right thing does not always come with instant rewards, but it always leads to something greater. Confidence. Pride. And the knowledge that even small actions can make a big difference.Trouble often knocks, but imagination answers first.