Maybe - A story about the Endless Potential in All of Us. This is a story for everything you will do and everything you can be - for who you are right now and all the magical, unbounded potential you hold inside. You are more amazing than you even know. With rich, enchanting illustrations, it’s a reminder that you wer
And maybe, just maybe, in another heaven, My dreams will be your dreams. You see, everything repeats itself
Maybe - A story about the Endless Potential in All of Us. This is a story for everything you will do and everything you can be - for who you are right now and all the magical, unbounded potential you hold inside. You are more amazing than you even know. With rich, enchanting illustrations, it’s a reminder that you wer
A story about the endless potential in all of us. Written by Kobi Yamada / Illustrated by Gabriella Barouch You are the only you there ever has been or ever will be. You are unique in all the universe. Just the odds of you being here at this exact place and this exact time are so great and so rare that it will never happen again. Written by the New York Times best-selling author of What Do You Do With an Idea?, this is a story for everything you will do and everything you can be — for who you are right now and all the magical, unbounded potential you hold inside. With rich, enchanting illustrations, it’s a reminder that you were meant for incredible things. And maybe, just maybe, you will exceed your wildest dreams. Format: Hardcover Size: 12.25″W x 8.75″H Page Count: 40 pages
Written by Kobi Yamada Illustrated by Gabriella Barouch You are the only you there ever has been or ever will be. You are unique in all the universe. Just the odds of you being here at this exact place and this exact time are so great and so rare that it will never happen again.Written by the New York Times best-selling author of What Do You Do With an Idea?, this is a story for everything you will do and everything you can be—for who you are right now and all the magical, unbounded potential you hold inside. With rich, enchanting illustrations, it’s a reminder that you were meant for incredible things. And maybe, just maybe, you will exceed your wildest dreams. Pair Maybe with its adorable companion Flying Pig Plush to create an inspiring gift that can be enjoyed by kids of all ages.
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I like to read, for me it is like dreaming with my eyes open. I have run across people who don't enjoy reading. I have a hard time understanding this (along with a lot of other things). How could you not enjoy going to places you might never have an opportunity to visit; experiencing a time in history; meeting people you would never have the opportunity to know. I like fiction and non fiction books and I love libraries. My after school job in high school was working in a library. I was the person who put away the books when they were returned. It probably took me a little longer then it should have because of my need to look at the books that caught my interest, many times taking several home. Whenever I walk into a library I feel such a sense of wonder. Thinking of all the stories, of all the information contained in one building, it is exciting and sad. Exciting because it's all there for anyone to enjoy; sad because I know I'll never be able to read them all. I'm not a particularly fast reader. But faster then I would be if my 7th grade English teacher hadn't helped me. She suggested I take a special reading class that would help me increase my speed but also retain my comprehension. The class did wonders for me and increased my enjoyment of reading. As you can see from the following photo I've been reading up a storm ever since. Most of the books are nonfiction. But I do have a fair number of fiction also. I try to go through them periodically and get rid of some. If you're a book lover you can understand how hard this can be. I always donate to our local library. Back in 1972 I wondered how many books I actually do read in a year. So just for fun I started keeping a list. Well here I am over 40 years later and still keeping track of my reading. What started out as a short investigation turned into a habit. I write down the title, author and whether fiction or nonfiction. As of the end of 2015 I've read 1,785 books. I've had a year where I only read 14 and one with 77 read. Of course the amount is influenced by the type of book and what is going on in my life at the time. The year with only 14 included three very long and more difficult books. The year with 77 included easy short books. But I seem to average 40 to 50 a year. It is interesting to look back and see the different types of books I've read over the years and how my interests have changed. In fiction I've read all of Jane Austin and also a number of other classics like Dostoyevsky's "Crime and Punishment. Other authors include: Gustave Flaubert, Herman Hesse, D.H. Lawrence, John Steinbeck, Voltaire, Edith Wharton, Virginia Woolf, just to name a few. But I've also read a lot of what might be considered lighter reading such as mysteries (love Agatha Christie), historical romances and such. My nonfiction reading covers a wide range of topics including biographies. Really whatever catches my interest. P.G. Wodehouse is one of my all time favorite authors. These are just three of his books of the over 60 that I own. For just sheer fun and the joy of reading such wonderful use of language, he is a must read. I've read several more then once. Now days we have electronic devices for reading books. I have one myself, which I really like for travel. You can download books from many sources. If you don't already know about this site try: Book Bub. They offer downloadable books for free or very inexpensive. As much as I like my Kindle, there is still something about holding a real book in my hands that is very satisfying. I just finished reading "The Casual Vacancy". A very good book with well developed characters. I've read all her Harry Potter books, this is nothing like them. It is a very well written modern day story. Give it a try. I have a lot of quotes in this post but I still need to add one more. A thought to ponder: "Whatever the cost of our libraries the price is cheap compared to that of an ignorant nation." Walter Cronkite Participating in: Grand Social, Share the Joy, Seasons, Amaze me Monday, Share Your Cup
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A story about the endless potential in all of us. You are the only you there ever has been or ever will be. You are unique in all the universe. Just the odds of you being here at this exact place and this exact time are so great and so rare that it will never happen again. Written by the New York Times best-selling author of What Do You Do with an Idea?, this is a story for everything you will do and everything you can be—for who you are right now and all the magical, unbounded potential you hold inside. With rich, enchanting illustrations, it’s a reminder that you were meant for incredible things. And maybe, just maybe, you will exceed your wildest dreams. Download the activity sheet here. Hardcover with jacket 8.75"W x 12.25"H 40 pages Written by Kobi Yamada Illustrated by Gabriella Barouch
"Dreaming inside a dream" or "dreaming in a dream" refers to the experience of having a dream while already being in a dream state. In this extraordinary experience, the dreamer finds themselves inside one dream scenario and then transitions into another dream, creating a layered dream sequence. You know how sometimes when you're fast asleep,
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Like every little girl, Erica Moses had big dreams for the future... but life had other plans for her. After failed relationships, addiction and homelessness, Erica hits rock bottom when she faces a young mother's ultimate nightmare: The loss of her child. With nowhere left to turn, she finds herself on the doorstep of a very special house. At this home, women can find shelter, a helping hand and, just maybe, a second chance. Now, facing her most difficult journey, Erica reaches for hope to overcome her past, open her heart to love and build a new life. Starring Danielle Deadwyler, Jackie Long, Kim Fields and Malinda Williams, this emotionally powerful story of tragedy, forgiveness, redemption and faith gives new meaning to the word \"family\".
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I like to read, for me it is like dreaming with my eyes open. I have run across people who don't enjoy reading. I have a hard time understanding this (along with a lot of other things). How could you not enjoy going to places you might never have an opportunity to visit; experiencing a time in history; meeting people you would never have the opportunity to know. I like fiction and non fiction books and I love libraries. My after school job in high school was working in a library. I was the person who put away the books when they were returned. It probably took me a little longer then it should have because of my need to look at the books that caught my interest, many times taking several home. Whenever I walk into a library I feel such a sense of wonder. Thinking of all the stories, of all the information contained in one building, it is exciting and sad. Exciting because it's all there for anyone to enjoy; sad because I know I'll never be able to read them all. I'm not a particularly fast reader. But faster then I would be if my 7th grade English teacher hadn't helped me. She suggested I take a special reading class that would help me increase my speed but also retain my comprehension. The class did wonders for me and increased my enjoyment of reading. As you can see from the following photo I've been reading up a storm ever since. Most of the books are nonfiction. But I do have a fair number of fiction also. I try to go through them periodically and get rid of some. If you're a book lover you can understand how hard this can be. I always donate to our local library. Back in 1972 I wondered how many books I actually do read in a year. So just for fun I started keeping a list. Well here I am over 40 years later and still keeping track of my reading. What started out as a short investigation turned into a habit. I write down the title, author and whether fiction or nonfiction. As of the end of 2015 I've read 1,785 books. I've had a year where I only read 14 and one with 77 read. Of course the amount is influenced by the type of book and what is going on in my life at the time. The year with only 14 included three very long and more difficult books. The year with 77 included easy short books. But I seem to average 40 to 50 a year. It is interesting to look back and see the different types of books I've read over the years and how my interests have changed. In fiction I've read all of Jane Austin and also a number of other classics like Dostoyevsky's "Crime and Punishment. Other authors include: Gustave Flaubert, Herman Hesse, D.H. Lawrence, John Steinbeck, Voltaire, Edith Wharton, Virginia Woolf, just to name a few. But I've also read a lot of what might be considered lighter reading such as mysteries (love Agatha Christie), historical romances and such. My nonfiction reading covers a wide range of topics including biographies. Really whatever catches my interest. P.G. Wodehouse is one of my all time favorite authors. These are just three of his books of the over 60 that I own. For just sheer fun and the joy of reading such wonderful use of language, he is a must read. I've read several more then once. Now days we have electronic devices for reading books. I have one myself, which I really like for travel. You can download books from many sources. If you don't already know about this site try: Book Bub. They offer downloadable books for free or very inexpensive. As much as I like my Kindle, there is still something about holding a real book in my hands that is very satisfying. I just finished reading "The Casual Vacancy". A very good book with well developed characters. I've read all her Harry Potter books, this is nothing like them. It is a very well written modern day story. Give it a try. I have a lot of quotes in this post but I still need to add one more. A thought to ponder: "Whatever the cost of our libraries the price is cheap compared to that of an ignorant nation." Walter Cronkite Participating in: Grand Social, Share the Joy, Seasons, Amaze me Monday, Share Your Cup
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This is an Original Painting called "Awakening in our Sleep" Size: 6x8" Acrylic on canvas board. Created in 2023 A brand new painting created in march 2023. I called it Awakening in our Sleep as i see it as a dream we enter, maybe consciously or just as we sleep we are on many adventures we don't even know about. Our spirit is large and travels where it will. I felt like capturing the dreamy, floaty state we enter when we fall asleep, as we enter into a new realm. If you have any questions about this original piece or are interested in seeing others, always feel free to convo me! :) For more availabilities check the Original Paintings Section: https://www.etsy.com/shop/edieart?section_id=5892633
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A story about the endless potential in all of us. You are the only you there ever has been or ever will be. You are unique in all the universe. Just the odds of you being here at this exact place and this exact time are so great and so rare that it will never happen again. Written by the New York Times best-selling author of What Do You Do with an Idea?, this is a story for everything you will do and everything you can be—for who you are right now and all the magical, unbounded potential you hold inside. With rich, enchanting illustrations, it’s a reminder that you were meant for incredible things. And maybe, just maybe, you will exceed your wildest dreams. Download the activity sheet here. Hardcover with jacket 8.75"W x 12.25"H 40 pages Written by Kobi Yamada Illustrated by Gabriella Barouch