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Good-bye, Bumps!: Talking to What's Bugging You

by Dr. Wayne W. Dyer, Saje Dyer

Other authors: Stacy Heller Budnick (Illustrator)

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In Good-bye, Bumps!, Saje Dyer, daughter of bestselling author Dr Wayne W. Dyer, tells a remarkable story from her childhood in which she was able to overcome a physical condition in a very unique way. In the telling of her story she teaches children the important lesson that when something is bothering them, they can change their attitude toward it and not allow it to have power over them. This story will help kids understand that some things about themselves can be changed and others will always be with them, but what matters is how they choose to think about these things. In addition to its valuable lesson, this charming story will remind all readers, both young and old, of what can be done with the childlike belief in what is possible.… (more)
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There was at least one place in this book where several words were missing from a sentence. In addition, the book was formatted oddly, so it didn't look right on my Kindle. However, I thought the story was cute and it had a good message. The book definitely needs to be for older children as younger children might be overwhelmed by the number of words. ( )
  eheinlen | Mar 18, 2014 |
Received a copy via netgalley.
Reading this book to my three year old could not have came at a better time. The story behind the book relays a message to children. Not only did we get to talk about what was wrong in the book but also what is going on with my own child. I loved the part where she asked the bumps to go away. Truly, perfect timing. My daughter is most likely going to be having surgery on her eye and we have visited doctors, tried different medicines, etc. We never talked to the bump on her eye and asked it to go away. We do this every night now because she remembers how the girl in the book did that. ( )
  mclement | Feb 26, 2014 |
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Dyer, Sajemain authorall editionsconfirmed
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In Good-bye, Bumps!, Saje Dyer, daughter of bestselling author Dr Wayne W. Dyer, tells a remarkable story from her childhood in which she was able to overcome a physical condition in a very unique way. In the telling of her story she teaches children the important lesson that when something is bothering them, they can change their attitude toward it and not allow it to have power over them. This story will help kids understand that some things about themselves can be changed and others will always be with them, but what matters is how they choose to think about these things. In addition to its valuable lesson, this charming story will remind all readers, both young and old, of what can be done with the childlike belief in what is possible.

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