Cassie & the Broken Promise
Description
Cassie and the Broken Promise is a meaningful and heartfelt story from Season One of the When Angels Speak collection by Teacher Emil—created to help children understand honesty, responsibility, and the courage to make things right.
As Cassie continues her journey on Earth, she meets a child carrying a heavy feeling inside—a promise has been broken. Along with it comes guilt, fear, and the quiet worry of what might happen next.
Like many children, he does not know what to do.
Cassie gently guides him to face the truth—not with fear, but with courage. Through her calm presence, he begins to understand that mistakes can be repaired, and that honesty is the first step toward healing.
What follows is a powerful moment of bravery, where speaking the truth begins to mend what was broken.
This story reminds children that everyone makes mistakes—but what matters most is what we choose to do next.
Through relatable situations and thoughtful storytelling, Cassie and the Broken Promise helps children understand:
• The importance of keeping promises and being trustworthy
• How to take responsibility for their actions
• The courage it takes to apologise and tell the truth
• That relationships can be repaired through honesty and kindness
Perfect for children, parents, and educators, this book opens important conversations about integrity, accountability, and emotional growth in a way that feels safe and encouraging.
Whether read at home, in classrooms, or during guided discussions, Cassie and the Broken Promise supports children in developing strong character and making better choices.
Includes:
• A meaningful story focused on honesty and responsibility
• Gentle life lessons on trust, apology, and repair
• Beautiful, engaging illustrations
• 3 guided worksheets and activities to reinforce reflection and action
Ideal for:
• Ages 4–10
• Parents guiding children through mistakes and accountability
• Teachers supporting character development and values education
• Social-emotional learning (SEL) programs
Because a mistake does not define us… but the courage to make it right does.
















