MANIFEST BABY: A Children's Book About The Law Of Attraction
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The book 'Manifest Baby' is designed to introduce children aged 0-7 to the Law of Attraction, a universal principle that teaches individuals that their thoughts and feelings can shape their reality. The book uses simple text and captivating watercolor illustrations to convey this message, helping to foster positive self-beliefs and empower children to understand their own intrinsic power. Notable figures such as Napoleon Hill and Eckhart Tolle inspired the content, emphasizing the importance of developing positive neural connections during children's formative years.
Age
1-2
Length
26 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
What is one dream you have that you would like to see come true?
How do you feel when you think about your dreams?
What are some ways you can work towards making your dreams a reality?
Can you think of a time when you really wanted something and it happened? How did you help make it happen?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to think deeply about their desires by asking them to visualize what achieving their dreams would look like.
Validate their feelings and thoughts, showing genuine interest in both their dreams and the emotions attached to them. This promotes emotional intelligence.
Discuss the importance of positive thinking and how thoughts can influence outcomes, linking it to everyday examples they can understand.
Help them to set small, achievable goals towards their dreams to teach them the practical steps of manifestation.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: The power of positive thinking
Explanation: The story illustrates how the protagonist uses positive affirmations and visualization to achieve their goals.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this by using affirmations in their daily routine to boost confidence and foster a positive mindset towards challenges.
Example Lesson: The importance of setting intentions
Explanation: The book showcases the character setting clear intentions, which helps them focus on their goals and aspirations.
Real-World Application: Kids can learn to set simple, achievable goals for themselves, whether it’s for school projects or personal interests, aiding in self-directed behavior.
Example Lesson: Value of gratitude
Explanation: Characters in the book practice gratitude, appreciating what they have and the progress they make.
Real-World Application: Children can be encouraged to reflect daily on things they are grateful for, promoting happiness and contentment.
Example Lesson: Resilience through challenges
Explanation: The story portrays characters facing setbacks yet remaining focused and optimistic, demonstrating resilience.
Real-World Application: This can teach children to remain hopeful and persistent even when facing difficulties or when things don’t go as planned.
Example Lesson: The connection between emotions and outcomes
Explanation: The narrative connects the character's emotions with the outcomes they experience, linking feelings to tangible results.
Real-World Application: Children can learn to understand and manage their emotions better, recognizing how their feelings can influence their environment and interactions.