A short storybook for children by the author Ms Silvana Cardona. Designed for Early Years. Uses a simple story to help children understand emotions, saying sorry, and forgiveness. Suitable for school and home.
About the Book
This book uses one clear and relatable story. It helps children notice what happens in their hearts when they get hurt or when they hurt others. It shows that forgiveness rebuilds what breaks. It also shows that God stays close during these moments.
This book is appropriate for children in early years to explore the themes of forgiveness and friendship.
The story in a few words
Renzo goes to the beach and builds a sandcastle. Another child runs by and knocks it down. Renzo cries. The other child feels sorry and apologises. Renzo forgives him. Together, they build a new sandcastle. They become friends.
Key themes
- Saying sorry and forgiveness
- Emotions and tears
- Healing and new beginnings
- Friendship
- God is close during difficult moments
For educators and parents
Use this story to help children speak about what they feel. Keep questions simple and concrete.
Suggested questions
- How did Renzo feel when the sandcastle fell?
- How did the other child feel when he saw Renzo crying?
- What changed after the apology?
- What changed after forgiveness?
Simple reflection activity
Invite children to write or draw a sign on sand or on paper. Then gently erase it. Explain that this action shows saying sorry, forgiveness, and a new beginning.
Illustrations
The illustrations on every page of the book help the storyteller explain the various moments of the story. These are the work of Dorielle Borg.


