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Get ready to meet Ember, the brave and curious baby elephant girl with a determined spirit and a thirst for adventure! In "Go Ember", young readers will join Ember on a journey of self-discovery as she learns to embrace her mistakes and grow from them. Through her interactions with Tex, a fun-loving Great Dane puppy, and her own loving parents, Ember discovers that making mistakes is a natural part of learning and that trying new things can lead to exciting new talents and skills. This heartwarming children's story is perfect for parents and educators looking to instill resilience,…mehr

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Get ready to meet Ember, the brave and curious baby elephant girl with a determined spirit and a thirst for adventure! In "Go Ember", young readers will join Ember on a journey of self-discovery as she learns to embrace her mistakes and grow from them. Through her interactions with Tex, a fun-loving Great Dane puppy, and her own loving parents, Ember discovers that making mistakes is a natural part of learning and that trying new things can lead to exciting new talents and skills. This heartwarming children's story is perfect for parents and educators looking to instill resilience, determination, and a growth mindset in their little ones. With charming illustrations and a relatable story, "Go Ember" is sure to become a bedtime favorite. Keywords: children's story, baby elephant, determination, growth mindset, resilience, self-discovery, adventure, bravery, learning, mistakes.
Autorenporträt
Cody Bob Brewer is a retired Military veteran that served 20 years in the United States Air Force. He is a family man, Christian, and proud American. After retiring in 2023 he started the family business (Brewer Family Coffee) and began writing children's books about his daughter Ember Kay. With a combination of passions in coffee roasting, comedy, and psychology - book writing seemed the next logical step. With an intentional focus on problem solving, diversity, and family - the purpose of his books is to teach resilience and "grit" to a generation that needs it more now than ever before.