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Horror isn’t my genre, but I love crafting stories that inspire kindness, self-love, and imagination! If you’re looking for a heartwarming or uplifting read, I’d love to share some recommendations.
Anh Sphabmixay
If you could travel to any fictional book world, where would you go and what would you do there?"
There are so many magical book worlds I’d love to explore! As a children’s book author, I’m drawn to places filled with wonder, kindness, and adventure.
I’d love to visit the Hundred Acre Wood from Winnie the Pooh—spending the day with Pooh, Piglet, and friends, learning their simple but wise lessons about friendship and happiness. I imagine we’d have a picnic, search for "hunny," and take a peaceful stroll under the big blue sky.
For self-discovery, I’d also love to step into the world of The Little Prince—traveling from planet to planet, meeting unique characters, and being reminded of the beauty of seeing the world through a child’s heart.
What about you? If you could step into a book world, where would you go?
There are so many magical book worlds I’d love to explore! As a children’s book author, I’m drawn to places filled with wonder, kindness, and adventure.
I’d love to visit the Hundred Acre Wood from Winnie the Pooh—spending the day with Pooh, Piglet, and friends, learning their simple but wise lessons about friendship and happiness. I imagine we’d have a picnic, search for "hunny," and take a peaceful stroll under the big blue sky.
For self-discovery, I’d also love to step into the world of The Little Prince—traveling from planet to planet, meeting unique characters, and being reminded of the beauty of seeing the world through a child’s heart.
What about you? If you could step into a book world, where would you go?
Anh Sphabmixay
"What books are on your summer reading list this year?"
Summer is the perfect time to dive into inspiring stories! Since I write children’s picture books and self-help books, my reading list includes a mix of both.
For children’s books, I love discovering beautifully illustrated stories that spark imagination and kindness. A few on my list this summer are:
The Rabbit Listened by Cori Doerrfeld – A touching story about empathy and understanding.
Maybe by Kobi Yamada – A beautiful book about embracing possibilities and dreams.
For self-help and personal growth, I’m diving into books that nurture self-love and resilience, like:
The Gifts of Imperfection by Brené Brown – A classic on embracing who you are.
Radical Kindness by Angela Santomero – A wonderful read about the power of being kind to ourselves and others.
What’s on your summer reading list? Let’s share recommendations!
Summer is the perfect time to dive into inspiring stories! Since I write children’s picture books and self-help books, my reading list includes a mix of both.
For children’s books, I love discovering beautifully illustrated stories that spark imagination and kindness. A few on my list this summer are:
The Rabbit Listened by Cori Doerrfeld – A touching story about empathy and understanding.
Maybe by Kobi Yamada – A beautiful book about embracing possibilities and dreams.
For self-help and personal growth, I’m diving into books that nurture self-love and resilience, like:
The Gifts of Imperfection by Brené Brown – A classic on embracing who you are.
Radical Kindness by Angela Santomero – A wonderful read about the power of being kind to ourselves and others.
What’s on your summer reading list? Let’s share recommendations!
Anh Sphabmixay
What mystery in my own life could be a plot for a book?"
That’s such an interesting question! If I had to choose, I’d say the biggest mystery has been the journey of self-love and resilience—learning how to be kind to myself, embrace my uniqueness, and find strength in the moments of doubt.
For a children’s book, I could turn this into a whimsical adventure where a child sets out to find the "Missing Piece of Love," only to discover it was inside them all along. Maybe the character meets different animals or guides who teach them little lessons along the way.
For a self-help book, I’d explore the mystery of why we are often our own biggest critics and how we can learn to be our own biggest supporters. The journey of healing and personal growth is full of twists and turns, but it’s a mystery worth solving.
What about you? What’s a mystery in your life that could be a great book?
That’s such an interesting question! If I had to choose, I’d say the biggest mystery has been the journey of self-love and resilience—learning how to be kind to myself, embrace my uniqueness, and find strength in the moments of doubt.
For a children’s book, I could turn this into a whimsical adventure where a child sets out to find the "Missing Piece of Love," only to discover it was inside them all along. Maybe the character meets different animals or guides who teach them little lessons along the way.
For a self-help book, I’d explore the mystery of why we are often our own biggest critics and how we can learn to be our own biggest supporters. The journey of healing and personal growth is full of twists and turns, but it’s a mystery worth solving.
What about you? What’s a mystery in your life that could be a great book?
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