The first featured author is Jan Hill from Australia, one of my favorite children's book author associates. I'm confident that you, your children, grandchildren, students, and others will thoroughly enjoy every moment of her adorable Lorikeet books!"
Author - Jan Hill
Book Blurb - Lorikeet's Garden Breakfast Lawrence is a Rainbow Lorikeet, who discovers a garden where he can bring his family to have breakfast. Lawrence isn't happy to do just that, he thinks it is OK to bully everyone who comes into the garden.
Links for eBook purchase: Amazon - Ebook Link
Link to blog (this is all the blogs) https://jan-hill-books.com/blog/
Link to bio https://jan-hill-books.com/about/
About Jan Hill:
Hi, I am Jan from Australia, thank you for visiting my website. I am a mother of three who grew up with 4 brothers in country Victoria, where the local landscape consisted of dairy farms, abandoned gold mines, rivers and old logging tracks in the mountains where there was an abundance of snakes, rabbits, birds & bats etc.
My husband and I moved from Victoria to Cairns, Queensland in 1980. End of the 90's we bought a property on the Atherton Tablelands where we would escape to on the weekends. As our property was untouched forest, there was an abundance of wildlife.
As I noticed birds coming into the garden, I started putting out sunflower seeds. Before we knew it, during the day Rainbow Lorikeets came, King Parrots, Cockatoo's, Goanna's and occasionally snakes etc. it was so exciting. (For me it definitely was) At night we saw Padymelon's, Eastern Grey Kangaroos, Owls, several varieties of Possums, Night Spiders (Garden Orbs), Pythons and Night Tigers. Watching the way the wildlife interacted with one another inspired the writing of the lorikeets series.
I hope the stories create a window for children to experience and enjoy the antics of the wildlife that were frequent visitors to our garden as much as I did.
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A quick Mindfulness/Gratefulness moment:
Breath Work:
- Find a comfortable position and close your eyes.
- Take a deep breath in through your nose for 4 counts.
- Hold your breath for 4 counts.
- Exhale slowly through your mouth for 6 counts.
- Repeat this cycle 3-5 times, focusing on the sensation of your breath.
- With each exhale, let go of tension and cultivate a sense of gratitude.
"Gratitude turns what we have into enough." - Anonymous
This simple exercise and quote can help center your mind and foster a sense of appreciation for the present moment.
Sending Love & Bright Magick for you all this week!
~ Lori ππππΏπΈ