Faerie
The Vision
“Your light is stronger than the darkest shadow.”
This story teaches children that inner strength and unity can overcome external darkness and fear. It shows that even when powers fade, kindness and connection restore what was lost.
Therapeutic Guide
Core Utility: Facilitates discussions on finding inner resources (light/magic) when facing adversity and the power of selfless acts.
Conversation Starters:
- If you could give a key to unlock something difficult, what would it open?
- How did Queen Woldy change when someone showed her kindness (combing hair, washing feet)?
- What small act of kindness can you do today to make someone else's 'land' less barren?
About the Creators
About the Author
Jody began her artistic career at the age of three when her mother suggested that she draw her nightmares. She soon discovered that monsters drawn draw with pink and green crayon were not so scary. By her mid-teens, Jody had begun selling her fanciful works of art to an appreciative public.
Visual Style
Mood: Enchanted, Desaturated, Luminous
Reviews & Awards
Reader Favorites
- “It is a great children's book plenty of pictures and easy to sound out words”
— Verified Reader - “Fantastic story and illustrations. This is a must have.”
— Verified Reader - “The art is worth the price. Forget the verbiage.”
— Verified Reader - “Lushly illustrated story of conflict between fairies and ogres that is resolved with magic and lessons that reveal the hurts behind negative behaviors.”
— Verified Reader
The Vision
“Your light is stronger than the darkest shadow.”
This story teaches children that inner strength and unity can overcome external darkness and fear. It shows that even when powers fade, kindness and connection restore what was lost.
Therapeutic Guide
Core Utility: Facilitates discussions on finding inner resources (light/magic) when facing adversity and the power of selfless acts.
Conversation Starters:
- If you could give a key to unlock something difficult, what would it open?
- How did Queen Woldy change when someone showed her kindness (combing hair, washing feet)?
- What small act of kindness can you do today to make someone else's 'land' less barren?
About the Creators
About the Author
Jody began her artistic career at the age of three when her mother suggested that she draw her nightmares. She soon discovered that monsters drawn draw with pink and green crayon were not so scary. By her mid-teens, Jody had begun selling her fanciful works of art to an appreciative public.
Visual Style
Mood: Enchanted, Desaturated, Luminous
Reviews & Awards
Reader Favorites
- “It is a great children's book plenty of pictures and easy to sound out words”
— Verified Reader - “Fantastic story and illustrations. This is a must have.”
— Verified Reader - “The art is worth the price. Forget the verbiage.”
— Verified Reader - “Lushly illustrated story of conflict between fairies and ogres that is resolved with magic and lessons that reveal the hurts behind negative behaviors.”
— Verified Reader