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There Once was a Dog Named Finley

Finley wasn’t just a pet—he was family. From joyful adventures to quiet moments of comfort, Finley filled every day with love. But when it’s time to say goodbye, his family learns that love doesn’t end—it lives on in the memories, laughter, and stories shared.

There Once Was a Dog Named Finley is a touching tale that helps children understand loss, express their feelings, and celebrate the special bond they’ll always have with their furry friends.

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Little Dayna Diamond

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"Little Dayna Diamond Finds Her Dazzle," is a heartwarming tale about a little Chocolate Diamond named Dayna who loves to sing and dance. But whenever she thinks about getting up on stage in front of people, her hands get sweaty, her throat feels croaky, her tummy feels woozy, and her feet feel stuck to the floor. Will her best friend, Little Sammy Square, and her school counselor, Mrs. Thomas, be able to help Little Dayna Diamond find her dazzle before it's too late?

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Little Sammy Square

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In a family of circles, Little Sammy Square struggles to find where he fits. While everyone in his family plays an instrument, Sammy can't seem to find one that works for him. The drums are too loud, the saxophone is too hard, the bass is too heavy, and the piano is just out of reach.
 
Feeling different and unsure of himself, Sammy begins to wonder if he needs to change who he is to belong.
 
But one quiet moment changes everything.
 
As Sammy discovers a gift that was inside him all along, he learns an important lesson: you don't have to be like everyone else to find your place. Sometimes, your greatest strength is simply being yourself.
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This book is great! It is fun, relatable and engaging for elementary school students. This book would fit great in a calm down corner for students struggling with identity. This book would work great as a read aloud to an entire class at the beginning of the year as educators talk about what makes each student unique and different. I love the readability of the book and engaging pictures. Can not wait to share this with other educators!

My two young children and I loved the encouraging themes in this book: we all have our unique gifts to offer the world, and having different gifts helps us to be in harmony with one another. (As a music teacher, I also appreciated the value of music in this story!)

B. Bailey, Music Educator

Amazon Review, Educator

This book is an absolute gem! It’s a delightful story of a character finding his own voice and celebrating the joy of differences within a family. I have two toddlers, and they absolutely adore it; we have read it at least five times since it arrived earlier today. With lyrical writing and charming pictures, this is a children’s book you won’t mind reading over and over again, with a message that is applicable to the whole family.

A. Goldberg, Parent

Professional Reviews

Book 2 in the Shapesville Elementary Series, "Little Dayna Diamond Finds Her Dazzle," is a heartwarming tale about a little Chocolate Diamond named Dayna who loves to sing and dance. But whenever she thinks about getting up on stage in front of people, her hands get sweaty, her throat feels croaky, her tummy feels woozy, and her feet feel stuck to the floor. Will her best friend, Little Sammy Square, and her school counselor, Mrs. Thomas, be able to help Little Dayna Diamond find her dazzle before it's too late? Join Little Dayna Diamond on an inspiring journey as she overcomes anxiety, finds courage, and discovers her inner dazzle in this heartwarming tale of friendship.

Publisher's Weekly Magazine

Being brave means something different to everyone, and in Thomas’ inspiring picture book for young children, a little girl named Dayna Diamond discovers her own courage. Dayna lives in a mythical land called Shapesville, where people’s heads resemble different geometric shapes—Dayna, for instance, is a chocolate diamond, while her best friend Sammy is a square. At school one day, Dayna’s class discusses the things that scare them, rattling off a relatable list including spiders, the dark, and clowns. Dayna, though, is afraid of speaking in front of people, which stands in the way of her dream of being Snow White in the school play.

Then there’s Dayna’s snobby classmate, Crystal Diamond, who informs Dayna that chocolate diamonds can’t be Snow White because they “don’t even dazzle.” Here, this story succeeds on multiple fronts. First, Dayna learns to identify what anxiety feels like in her body along with a helpful technique to manage it that kids can use in their own lives. Dayna also tries out for the play despite her fear and learns that “doing what she loves makes her light up from the inside out” – as well as the fact that kids shouldn’t let stereotypes and prejudices stand in the way of their goals. Finally, through Sammy’s unwavering support, kids will see what it looks like to be a good friend.

Khadija Maryam’s expressive illustrations follow Dayna on each stage of her journey, showing her learning in her classroom, playing on the playground, walking down the street, and laughing with Sammy. The illustrations aren’t particularly immersive or detailed, but kids will relate to wide-eyed, good-natured Dayna, whose emotions are clearly visible on her face and easy for young readers to understand. In the end, Dayna’s success will show kids that the key to their own dreams lies in overcoming other people’s limiting beliefs and facing their fears.

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