What happens when your questions feel too big for the room you’re in?
Levi is a thoughtful child who loves to ask questions—about stars, sadness, and the shape of clouds. But when his questions feel brushed off or ignored, he seeks out a quiet place to wonder. What he finds beneath the branches of an old oak tree is a strange and wise creature named Ivi, who helps him see that not all questions need answers—some just need space.
“Levi and the Library Tree” is a Cub Club original for kids ages 3 to 6, perfect for reflective, sensitive, or deeply curious children who think big and feel deeply.
This story gently supports: • Emotional intelligence through reflective curiosity • The value of questions over quick answers • Parent-child connection through conversation and listening
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