Theresa Selover Presents

Flying Jelly Beans

This tender, magical tale follows Lina and her Grandpa as each colorful jelly bean takes flight with a mission of kindness. A story born from imagination and told with heart, Flying Jelly Beans is the perfect bedtime read to remind children of the beauty of giving and the magic that lives in small, thoughtful acts.

MEET THE AUTHOR

Theresa Selover

Theresa Selover has spent over a decade working as a school psychologist, supporting children from preschool through high school. Her love for storytelling, her deep understanding of child development, and her role as a grandmother inspired her to create Flying Jelly Beans—a whimsical tale filled with warmth, imagination, and emotional insight.

About The Book

The Jelly Beans That Could Fly

Each color has a purpose. Each flight is a mission.

In Flying Jelly Beans, young Lina discovers a jar of jelly beans on her grandfather’s table. But these aren’t ordinary treats, they’re magical. As she tastes each one, she learns that at night, the jelly beans take flight to help children around the world in their special ways.

From planting parks to lifting spirits, from inspiring dreams to comforting sadness, each page of this story carries a message of kindness, imagination, and hope. A gentle, heartwarming read for children and grown-ups alike.

Ideal for ages 4–8
Perfect for bedtime reading
A wonderful gift for parents, teachers, and grandparents

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OCT 5, 2023

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