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In a world where differences often lead to distance, My Alien Zeke: You Never Know Who Loves You the Most is a heartwarming children's story that bridges the universe literally and emotionally. When young Eli feels like an outsider at school and lonely at home, his world is turned upside down when he meets Zeke, a mysterious green alien who crash-lands in his backyard. Zeke is odd, speaks in funny riddles, and doesn't understand human ways, but he's kind, loyal, and full of surprises. Despite their differences, a powerful friendship begins to blossom between the two. As the story unfolds, Eli…mehr

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In a world where differences often lead to distance, My Alien Zeke: You Never Know Who Loves You the Most is a heartwarming children's story that bridges the universe literally and emotionally. When young Eli feels like an outsider at school and lonely at home, his world is turned upside down when he meets Zeke, a mysterious green alien who crash-lands in his backyard. Zeke is odd, speaks in funny riddles, and doesn't understand human ways, but he's kind, loyal, and full of surprises. Despite their differences, a powerful friendship begins to blossom between the two. As the story unfolds, Eli teaches Zeke what it means to live on Earth, sharing everything from chocolate chip cookies to bedtime stories while Zeke shows Eli what it means to be truly seen, valued, and loved. But as government agents begin to close in, Eli is faced with a tough decision: protect his friend and risk everything, or let go of the one being who makes him feel understood. This imaginative, beautifully illustrated tale explores themes of unconditional love, acceptance, and the courage to stand up for those who are different. With playful humour and heartfelt emotion, My Alien Zeke gently reminds young readers (and parents alike) that sometimes the people or aliens who love us most are the ones we least expect. Perfect for children ages 6-10, this story encourages empathy, friendship, and celebrating the unknown. It's a bedtime favourite, a classroom treasure, and an uplifting read that will linger long after the last page is turned.