Basic Universal Law for Parents & Kids
February 5, 2009 at 9:45 pm | Posted in Empowerment, Just Be Yourself | 5 CommentsPersonal growth, empowerment, peacefulness, self-love, an attitude of gratitude and pure joyfullness. These are the integral pieces of our true inner selves, it is who we are meant to be.

Have you wanted to teach your kids a new way of thinking?
Have you been trying to empower them but do not know how?
Do you find it hard to help them understand how their choices create their reality?
If so, then this is a place for you to visit OFTEN.
I am author and mixed media illustrator Tamra Veilleux. It is my goal to introduce children to basic Universal Law through children’s books. I want to help our children begin to understand very early in their lives that they do control their own outcome.
Books and other products I design are meant to encourage personal growth at a deep level through basic understanding of how the Universe works.
Through stories like Just Be Yourself children learn that they are enough to just be who they are. Tall, short, glasses, perfect vision, hearing impaired, living in the South, living in the East, it doesn’t matter what the circumstance, you are always ENOUGH.
Forthcoming stories involve paying it forward (OR, what goes around comes around).
And …
The Adventures of Molly Kite. Wait until your kids meet Molly Kite and her brother Banjo. Oh, the adventures they share and the things Molly Kite learns about the world.
Join me in this adventure of personal growth, bring the kids, pull up a chair and enJOY!
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Yay, the world needs you!
Comment by Janet Whitehead— February 6, 2009 #
Great work Tam! The Universe is listening now. He, he…
Comment by Rhonda Ouellette— February 8, 2009 #
Hi Tam,
What a wonderful contribution you are making to our world.
Kids will benefit for years to come from your imaginative and talented works.
Can you feel my smile?
Kat
Comment by Kathryn— February 15, 2009 #
You are really doing what you love with a vision that helps others!
Keep it up!
Blessings,
Barry
Comment by Barry Bechta— February 19, 2009 #
Tam,
This is really great! I love your illustrations.
When I was young I was so embarrassed to be my self. I thought others were better or more beautiful. I always wanted to be important. In fact I had a conversation with a friend of mine who expressed the same thoughts I had as a child and he is 58 years old! So we are never to old to learn this and practice this.
Thanks Tam
Comment by Sheila Atwood— March 5, 2009 #