Dynomike: What's Heartfulness?
by Frankie B. Rabbit
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Pub Date Oct 09 2018 | Archive Date Jan 12 2019
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Description
"Heartfulness is about being kind.
Send kindness to all, one thought at a time.
Heartfulness is being kind to yourself.
This magic can also help someone else."
From the Dynomike series: It’s a beautiful day in Dynomike’s neighborhood, and he is excited to play
with his friends. Unfortunately, not everyone is in a happy mood. Jack Brussles’s mom is sick, and he
just wants to be left alone. Luckily, Dynomike knows just what to do. Through the simple magic of
their hearts, he and his friends send waves of joy and love to their friends, bringing peace and
harmony back to their world.
Sometimes bad things happen to those we care about. In Dynomike: What’s Heartfulness? Kids learn
how they can make the world a little better in those unsure times, just by opening their heart.
Available Editions
ISBN | 9781724109026 |
PRICE | $3.99 (USD) |
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Featured Reviews
What's heartfulness? This children's book seeks to answer this question and does so in rhythmic language. The author Frankie is expressive and poetic. Shared this with my 3.5 year old granddaughter and she is able to understand it and I asked her what it means to her and she said, "Love". Awesome message everyone can take away from it!
Images and text combine to create an inviting reading experience in Dynomike. This is the first book I have encountered by this author, but I would gladly read more. There's insight, meaning, plus entertainment in these pages.
A nice story with cute animal friends. Because one friend can't come outside and play (his mama is sick and he needs to stay with her) the rest of the troup is putting up a plan to help mama feel better. Beautiful idea.
Thanks for this copy.
This is a great little rhyming story about Dynomike and his animals friends Spunky, Winky, and Jack Brussels. Dynomike, Spunky and Winky head to Jack's house to see if he can come ride bikes with them. But when they get there, Jack's mom is super sick so Jack needs to stay home to take care of her. Seeing Jack and his mom feeling down makes everyone sad. That's when Dynomike gets a heartfelt idea and they all start brainstorming heartfulness! The book is a super upbeat pre-k story that sends a great message about caring for others!
Dynomike is also a part of a series with other stories like Friendsgiving, Love Bug, and Come At Me, Bro!
I will feature this picture book on my blog Thursday November 29, 2018.
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This really is a lovely little book. i honestly think the world would be a better place if this book was read in every pre-school, or school. even a lot of adults could do with reading this. Heartfullness is such a simple thing with such big results .
Brilliant book that i will be gifting to many family and friend.
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This is a delightful book that was a pleasure to read!
the story is excellent, very well written and I loved the images
No hesitation in giving this one 5 stars - it deserves every one!
This is my second or third Dinomike book. This one is meant to teach heartfulness and it does an excellent job. Considering the reader is sitting in quarantine (I’ve had this book a while), it’s lesson and actions really hit home. I love the colorful graphics that pull the reader in. While most of the books rhyme, the cadence is harsh at times but not distractedly so.
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