Jake, a curious and thoughtful boy, stumbles upon something incredible: a way to travel back in time. But this isn't just any adventure - he's about to meet his teacher's younger self, at a time when he was struggling with self-doubt and fear. Can Jake help change his future? The Boy Who Met His Teacher's Past is a heartwarming time-travel story that blends imagination with emotional growth. Through courage, kindness, and a touch of magic, young readers will discover the power of empathy, resilience, and believing in one another. Perfect for ages 10-14, this inspiring story gently introduces…mehr
Jake, a curious and thoughtful boy, stumbles upon something incredible: a way to travel back in time. But this isn't just any adventure - he's about to meet his teacher's younger self, at a time when he was struggling with self-doubt and fear. Can Jake help change his future? The Boy Who Met His Teacher's Past is a heartwarming time-travel story that blends imagination with emotional growth. Through courage, kindness, and a touch of magic, young readers will discover the power of empathy, resilience, and believing in one another. Perfect for ages 10-14, this inspiring story gently introduces concepts of positive psychology in a way children can understand - with hope, heart, and lasting impact. Bonus: At the end of the book, kids are invited to write a story of their own - encouraging creativity, reflection, and personal growth.
Jenna Dar is a children's author and internationally experienced ESL teacher, known for her warm, uplifting presence in the classroom. Loved by the children she teaches, Jenna writes stories that help young readers build confidence, resilience, and a positive mindset. Her debut book, Precious YOU, has received great feedback on various platforms for its inspiring and heart-centered approach. She currently lives in Canada and continues to write books that heal, motivate, and spark creativity.
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