Tommy is eight years old, curious, and full of big ideas. He loves playing soccer, going on adventures, and imagining hidden treasures just waiting to be found. But one sunny afternoon, his imagination gets the best of him-and CRASH! A broken window changes everything.
Will Tommy run and hide, or will he face up to what he's done?
In this heartwarming story about honesty, responsibility, and fixing mistakes, young readers will cheer Tommy on as he learns that accidents happen-but telling the truth and making things right is what really makes a kid brave.
Tommy and the Broken Window is a story full of sunshine, second chances, and the kind of lessons that stick with you. Perfect for ages 4-12
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Liv McLean is an imaginative and heartfelt children's author whose stories resonate with readers of all ages. Blending adventure, humor, emotional depth, and timeless values, Liv creates books that help children feel seen, supported, and inspired. Her stories range from whimsical animal friendships and hilarious pasta mishaps to magical time-travel discoveries, brave hospital journeys, and gentle lessons about honesty, inclusivity, and self-love.
Across her growing collection, Liv weaves together themes of courage, responsibility, emotional resilience, kindness, and celebrating what makes each child unique. Young readers meet unforgettable characters?from adventurous boys and brave young girls to mischievous animals, magical creatures, and curious travelers?all learning heartfelt lessons in relatable, meaningful ways.
Parents, grandparents, teachers, and caregivers cherish Liv's books for the thoughtful conversations they spark and the comforting reassurance they provide. Her stories encourage children to be brave when facing mistakes, patient when making choices, proud of their individuality, and compassionate toward others.
With warmth, imagination, and an unmistakable love for young readers, Liv McLean continues to create uplifting tales that leave lasting impressions?stories that help build character, strengthen families, and remind every child that they belong, they matter, and their story is worth celebrating.