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Book details

  • Genre:children's fiction
  • Sub-genre:Bedtime & Dreams
  • Age Range (years):6 - 8
  • Language:English
  • Pages:32
  • Paperback ISBN:9780578888330

The Ant, The Butterfly, And The Mountain

By A. M. Calhoun

Overview


The Ant, Butterfly, and The Mountain is a beautifully illustrated book with a practical message about reaching goals and dreams. Reader will appreciate the moment to reflect and re-embrace current and future ideas and goals. Young and old readers will see the different roles that the characters play in their every day life. Everyone has experienced the encouragers, the distracters, and some doubters to ideas and dreams. This fun and colorful book gives a practical way to view everyone's position in life and how a little ant decided that his dream and goal mattered despite the opinions of others.
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Description


The Ant, The Butterfly, and The Mountain has a message for all ages, encouraging readers to embrace the importance of goals and dreams. This beautifully illustrated book has a practical message for the young and old. Readers will appreciate how one moment at a time, one day at a time makes ideas, dreams, goals closer to reach. This fun and colorful children book provides a lifelong principle of believing and taking action to reach each dream, idea or goal. The characters show traits of fear, doubt, faith, and joy that occurs when pressing toward goals or dreams that seem huge or impossible. Anty, the main character, reminds us that the bigger the dreams or goals are, the more each step or day at a time gets us closer to reaching them. The Ant, The Butterfly, and The Mountain will encourage readers to dream big, and after that dream bigger.

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About The Author


 A. M. Calhoun believes positive and encouraging words are powerful tools for investing in humanity.  She believes that reading and imagination can make the world brighter and empower generations.   

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