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Jordyn’s A to Z Affirmation Book: Daily Inspiration & Motivation for Kids
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Jordyn’s A to Z Affirmation Book is a radiant and inspiring children’s title that transforms the alphabet into a journey of positivity and empowerment. Each letter introduces a meaningful affirmation, “B is for Believer,” “P is for Positive,” gently guiding young readers toward self-confidence, kindness, and inner strength. With its vibrant illustrations and warm, affirming language, the book becomes more than a simple read; it’s a celebration of emotional wellness and resilience.
This book offers an accessible yet powerful message: every child deserves to feel proud of who they are. The illustrations are especially compelling. They don’t just complement the affirmations; they bring them to life. Whether a child dreams of becoming a swimmer, a congressman, or a baseball player, the imagery invites imagination and ambition, showing children that no goal is out of reach. I particularly appreciated the diverse representation of both boys and girls, who are depicted confidently pursuing their dreams, making the book inclusive and empowering.
The added touch of coloring pages at the end is a thoughtful bonus. More than just an activity, these pages open the door to meaningful conversations between parents and children, providing a space to reflect on the affirmations and apply them to everyday life.
Jordyn’s A to Z Affirmation Book belongs in every classroom, library, and home. It’s more than educational, it’s a beacon of encouragement. I highly recommend it to parents, teachers, counselors, and anyone passionate about helping children feel seen, heard, and hopeful. Whether a child is just learning the alphabet or simply in need of a gentle reminder of their worth, this book delivers a joyful and affirming experience on every page.
Pages: 66 | ASIN : B0DPY5XDSX
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Children and Adults Have Fears
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Dread in the Dark follows a little boy that has a new sister and a new room, but the new room is scary at night. What was the inspiration for your story?
It must be admitted that I am fascinated by different fears. That’s why I have written a whole Little Fears Series! Both children and adults have them, and the ways to cope with them vary. I think that adults have a great responsibility to ensure children’s welfare. This does not mean growing up in cotton wool and removing all difficulties, but sensitivity to recognize situations where help is needed. In this book, on the one hand, I deal with the common fear of the dark, but as a side plot, I also deal with the significant change that the birth of a little sibling causes in the family.
I remember trying to sleep in the kitchen for a while as a child – with no success. Although I wasn’t afraid of the refrigerator, its vibrations and noises in the middle of the night made it difficult to fall asleep. The birth of a new child also creates confusing contradictions in the lives of many families. Older children often feel that they are losing something in their status and may worry about their parents’ feelings for them. Fortunately, as a child, I was thrilled to be a big sister, so that side of the story is not based on my experiences.
What were some ideas that were important for you to share in this book?
Dread in the Dark is a book in the Little Fears Series that addresses various situations of wise parenting – seven books so far! So, the book’s target group includes both children and their parents. Little ones can best overcome their fears with adults’ encouraging and calm attitude.
With my book, I want to highlight the importance of cooperation between adults and children when fear disturbs a child’s life. When viewed through the eyes of an adult, recognizing the need for help may be complicated because fearful situations often seem pointless from their perspective. The little person doesn’t always get the parent’s patient attention and calm handling in a problematic situation.
A child’s fear may unexpectedly appear in an everyday situation where the adult’s attention is on other, more important things in his opinion. In the middle of a rush, he may ignore the child’s fear lightly, even irritably, or postpone dealing with it to a more suitable time from his point of view. Of course, giving the case enough time is a good idea, but this promise must not go unfulfilled. A few friendly words of encouragement, even in the middle of a rush, might help as first aid. So the child will be noticed and feel valued.
Children may also be reluctant to confess their fears and talk about them. The pressure of coping alone and being brave is also there. Building trust and revealing even sensitive thoughts is a long-term process. You could also write a whole book about it under the parenting title!
What was your approach to writing the interactions between Elliot and his dad?
It is no coincidence that I chose a child and his father for this book. My relationship with my father was the bedrock of my childhood. Although Father was an old-fashioned man in many respects, he also could understand a child’s sensitivity and need for security. On the other hand, I have gained the challenge of coping with different situations myself.
My parenting experiences as a mother of three children – and now also a grandmother – have confirmed my idea that dealing with different fears is essential. There are many ways. There is first aid and long-term work. There are playful solutions, serious discussions, and, above all, sensitive listening. It’s pointless to try to force quick solutions, no matter how busy you are as an adult. It is better to find time and patience when the child’s need is greatest – not until tomorrow or next week. Childhood is short, but what it creates for the rest of life is vital!
Some essential topics in Dread in the Dark relate to Elliot’s trust in his father and the security he represents. Catty Flores’ delightful illustration brings humanity and warmth to both main characters. Adult readers can undoubtedly identify with the sleepy father’s attempts to get the situation under control in the middle of the night, with his own eyes half closed from fatigue.
What is one thing that people point out after reading your book that surprises you?
Especially with the Little Fears Series books, I often get into conversations where adults reveal their surprising childhood memories. I am usually amazed at how big someone’s small fears can become in a person’s mind. Situations that seem trivial in themselves may have grown into problems that affect even an adult’s life.
Often, fearful situations and memories concentrate on two kinds of strong feelings. The first category is anger and disappointment with the adults of one’s childhood: Why didn’t anyone notice? Why didn’t anyone understand? Why didn’t anyone help? The second type of thought is a shame that an adult feels: Am I still the same timid child? Dare I admit to anyone that I still need help dealing with this old fear?
I have sometimes ended up hugging and comforting an adult for whom painful memories from childhood have suddenly surfaced. That’s when I’m on the right and necessary path when writing books like this. I have succeeded if I can help children in challenging situations and make it easier for parents struggling with parenting issues!
I often get suggestions from children and their parents for new stories in the Little Fears Series. I collect them because they may inspire more books in this much-needed series. – One of those topics brewing in my mind recently popped up, and I found a fun way of handling one more fear! Just wait and see!
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Elliot has a new baby sister. He also has a room of his own now, where he can build castles out of blocks, as big as he likes.
But there is one thing that worries Elliot. In his new room, he can’t fall asleep as easily as he did when he slept closer to Mom and Dad. On top of that, a monster is nesting under his bed. It growls every single night, even though no one believes Elliot.
Finally, with Dad’s help, Elliot learns the cause of the strange noise, and he can sleep peacefully again.
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The Land of Hearts
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In The Land of Hearts by Antwinette Scott, readers are introduced to a unique world inhabited by anthropomorphic hearts, each embodying different emotions and states of being. Central to the narrative is Wise-Heart, a compassionate character who embarks on a quest to aid his ailing friend, Sick-Heart. Their destination is the Great City, home of the King-of-Hearts, renowned for his ability to heal hearts, whether they are troubled, frightened, unwell, or even mischievous. As Wise-Heart and Sick-Heart journey together, they encounter various hearts in need of the King’s healing powers, posing the pivotal question: Can the King-of-Hearts restore well-being to all the hearts they meet along the way?
Scott’s creativity shines in her depiction of the Land of Hearts, a realm where hearts with diverse challenges and personalities coexist. This imaginative setting allows for the creation of heart characters that are endearing and relatable. Each character’s distinct personality and needs enrich the story, making it a delightful read. The narrative particularly excels in illustrating how the King’s unique ability to heal reflects the diverse needs of individuals.
The book weaves several themes seamlessly into its narrative. It emphasizes the importance of friendship, community, and the power of second chances. These themes are embodied in the hearts’ mutual support and desire for self-improvement, highlighting the positive impact of working towards personal and communal betterment. These messages are subtly imparted, offering valuable lessons for young readers about the significance of caring for others and contributing to one’s community. Kira T.’s illustrations are a standout feature, bringing each heart character to life with distinct and engaging visuals. The detailed and vibrant illustrations complement the storytelling and engage young readers, drawing them into the world of the Land of Hearts.
The Land of Hearts is an imaginative exploration of emotions and relationships that resonates with readers of all ages. Scott has crafted a world that encourages readers to reflect on the importance of empathy, community, and personal growth, making this book a noteworthy and enjoyable read.
Pages: 51 | ASIN : B0CFZL14RY
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The Power of Gratitude: Unlocking Hidden Treasures
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In the heartwarming children’s book, The Power of Gratitude: Unlocking Hidden Treasures, Orbit visits a sleepover camp and discusses the meaning of gratitude with the children. As the conversation unfolds, Orbit encourages the children to share their thoughts on what gratitude means to them.
Author Ruth Maille skillfully immerses readers in Orbit’s world, instilling a lesson about gratitude even when life takes unexpected turns. Maille creatively incorporates the letters of the alphabet, making it an ideal choice for children who are starting to learn the alphabet. Each letter becomes a doorway to explore what brings joy and appreciation into our lives. The vivid illustrations breathe life into the story, creating an instantly relatable experience for young minds and inspiring their curiosity.
Orbit’s clever analogy is that practicing gratitude is similar to strengthening one’s muscles through exercise. The more you exercise gratitude, the stronger it becomes a lesson that resonates with children and adults alike. The author’s storytelling is both engaging and educational, making this picture book a perfect choice for young readers who are not only entertained but also inspired to explore the concept of gratitude.
It’s heartwarming to learn that Orbit wears band-aids on his head, a touching reminder that his adventures are dedicated to healing our world. The author’s imaginative touch conveys to kids that ‘X’ isn’t merely a letter; it symbolizes affectionate kisses, and ‘O’ embodies the warmth of comforting hugs.
The Power of Gratitude: Unlocking Hidden Treasures is a magical journey that teaches, entertains, and leaves an everlasting impression. Dive into this enchanting world and unlock the hidden treasures of gratitude with Orbit.
Pages: 38 | ASIN : B09L8LGK39
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Children Teaching Children
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The Power of Kindness: Through the Eyes of Children follows a kindergarten class that teaches kindness and how to show it to others. What was the inspiration for this children’s story?
My preschool children and I love exploring different topics during our day. One day, during snack time, I asked them what kindness meant. That conversation evolved into where they see kindness in their world and how they can make a difference. Their answers were delightfully surprising. I could see each child’s answer inspiring the other children in the class. Children teaching children, helping one another to create a better world. I had to share that message.
What was the inspiration for the character of Orbit, who is featured in your The Power of series?
While working on the cover of my first book, The Power of Positivity: The ABCs of a Pandemic, we tried to find the perfect picture to represent the book. This story is an alphabet book. While writing the page for “O is for Optimistic,” the image of Orbit came to life. The two bandaids on his head express our optimism that our world is healing to children. Orbit later became the main character with the mission to help spread “positivity, love, and kindness worldwide.”
What book did you read or have read to you as a child that has left a lasting impression on you and why?
I loved The Curious George Series. The books were entertaining and funny. George and his friends were always on silly, mischievous adventures, which always made me laugh. I have always been curious, so a part of me related to George.
What is one thing that you hope readers take away from The Power of Kindness?
I want more children to realize how powerful being kind can be. Research with children has determined that showing kindness creates positive changes in the brain and that selfless acts provide physical and emotional benefits to help create well-rounded children. Kindness is contagious in a good way. Over time, being kind becomes second nature, and our brains seek out acts of kindness. It can be anyone’s superpower.
Author Links: GoodReads | Website
The Power of Kindness Through the Eyes of Children shows the rippling effect of how being empathic and kind can generate kindness to others. It demonstrates how each of us can help impact the world around us with simple acts every day.
This book helps children understand they have the power to shape their daily interactions with others, as well as, recognize when someone needs their support, generosity, and kindness.
The Power of Kindness helps children to understand that a kind word or act can change someone’s day when delivered at the right moment.
In The Power of Kindness, Orbit and the children learn…“that no matter how big or small my action is, I can make a difference in the world.” Christopher age 8
“What a great idea to recycle items to those in need.” Jaxon age 6
“No act of kindness is wasted; just look at the little boy saving a worm.” Brandon age 6
Grab your copy of The Power of Kindness Through the Eyes of Children and get access to the Kindness Matters song and other goodies from the Author’s site.
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The Power of Kindness: Through the Eyes of Children
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Prepare to be enchanted by The Power of Kindness: Through the Eyes of Children by Ruth Maille, where Orbit’s mission to spread love and compassion captivates readers from start to finish. Orbit’s journey commences in a kindergarten classroom, setting the stage for an inspiring exploration of what it truly means to be kind.
As you flip through the pages of this heartwarming book, you’ll find yourself drawn into Orbit’s world through stunning illustrations that breathe life into every moment. It’s not just a story; it’s a delightful adventure where readers of all ages learn new ways to embrace kindness and empathy. Orbit’s lessons on staying calm and thoughtful during challenging decisions are invaluable pearls of wisdom that every child can carry with them through life.
One of the most touching aspects of The Power of Kindness is its conclusion, where the author thoughtfully includes quotes from children across the nation, offering diverse perspectives on what kindness means to them. These quotes serve as powerful reminders that kindness knows no boundaries and can touch the lives of children everywhere.
This book educates, inspires, and empowers young readers. The Power of Kindness: Through the Eyes of Children is a literary gem that leaves an indelible mark, reminding us all of the incredible impact a simple act of kindness can have. Whether you’re a child or an adult, this book is a treasure trove of lessons and inspiration that will warm your heart and leave you believing in the power of kindness.
Pages: 19 | ASIN : B09DWQMD83
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Gnome Valentine: Who is my Valentine Today?
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Do you ever wonder what exactly a Valentine is? How do you get one? Is there a special Valentine out there for everyone? Gnome Valentine: Who is my Valentine Today by children’s author Parker Bastian helps answer this curious question in a way that children will be able to understand.
Valentines are people you care about; it can be someone you love, like a family member, a person you want to marry or are married to, or just a really good friend. Bastian uses her Gnome Adventures series to teach children about different kinds of relationships and some of the many ways that people can meet. From hiking to gardening to even dating apps, this outstanding picture book shares that there is no wrong way to make friends and meet people you love.
I love how the author has made each page interactive for kids. Each verse shares a story about how the gnomes met or what makes them Valentines. It then ends with a question for readers to think about and answer. Some are as simple as favorite flowers or what gifts they prefer, while others are more thoughtful, like what puts a smile on your face. Each page is a chance for readers to have a discussion as a group or to think about their own answers and gain a better understanding of themselves and the world around them.
Gnome Valentine: Who is My Valentine Today is a magical picture book that children and adults will enjoy rereading time and time again. While the topic is Valentine’s Day, the message of friendship, family, and relationships holds valid year-round. This is a beautiful addition to a home or classroom library.
Pages: 30 | ASIN : B0BZCBYBFR
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Daisy Meets the Dolphins: It’s beach day!!!
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When a friendly young terrier goes on a boating trip with her human parents, she never expects to make a new friend in the ocean. However, while on their boating adventure, the family sails near a school of bottlenose dolphins splashing and playing. Daisy introduces herself to the dolphins and discovers one’s name is Blue. They are instant friends, and Daisy is sad when their boat has to return to the shore. She is worried she will never see her new friend Blue again.
Daisy Meets the Dolphins by H J Gilfrew is a heartwarming story about a compassionate little West Highland terrier and her adventure meeting a group of bottlenose dolphins. Daisy realizes they have little in common but still enjoys hanging out near her new friend and watching Blue play with the other dolphins. Later on, when they meet again, they can play in the shallow shore water together. A dog and a dolphin who become good friends and promise to never forget one another and play in the future is a truly magical tale.
This picture book is a fantastic story about kindness, acceptance, and diversity. Despite their dissimilarities, these two animals become friends and appreciate each other’s differences. Children can learn that what you look like and where you live depends on the kind of person you can be. Showing compassion and kindness to others is an important message presented in this children’s book wrapped up in a fun and entertaining story.
Daisy Meets the Dolphins is an unforgettable children’s book that teachers and families will love having and sharing with kids. The positive message of inclusion and friendship, along with the beautiful artwork, will have children engaged and wanting to read this story more than once.
Pages: 37 | ASIN : B0B7GFBZD9
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