Your Light by Jillian Aversa, Illustrated by Marina Lezcano-Book Review
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Thank you Courtney with Smith Publicity for a review copy of this book. My opinion of this book is my own.
Synopsis
Close your eyes and drift asleep with little bunny. Dream about the bright moon glowing among the stars sharing a light for others to see. Look at all the stars, and let your dream set one free.
“Dreaming now, and dreaming always, dreams allow your mind to travel far.”
“And if you ever lose your way along the road-if you have to the choose the pathway through-“
“Remember all the love we share, and then you’ll find you know what to do.”
My Thoughts
This book was a very sweet book to read. It is an inspiring bedtime story with beautiful illustrations to share with your children. I love how Jillian Aversa kept the focus on finding “your light”. It is a lovely way to help put little ones to sleep, but also a way to help encourage them to not be afraid to dream and find their path. To find their special light to share, and a reminder that no matter how far they are the love for them will be the same. The book also has a beautiful song that goes with it.
I recommend this book be added as a way of spending time before bedtime and giving them that extra encouragement to dream.
About the Author (from Author Website)
Jillian Aversa is an award-winning vocalist, composer, and YouTube artist whose shimmering voice has appeared in a medley of projects – from video games, film, and hit dance singles to her original New Age/World solo albums. She draws musical inspiration from the beauty and grandeur of nature.
Jillian’s inspiration for writing Your Light came from her journey into new motherhood. She wanted to do something special for her daughter – and with her musical background, writing a lullaby was a natural fit. But to make the tribute more interactive, she decided that turning the text into lyrics for a storybook would create something they could share together for many years to come.
Learn more about Jillian at www.jillianaversa.com