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Who Do I Want to Become Book Review

Who Do I Want To Become? is for anyone, of any age, who has been stumped by the question of what they’re going to be when they grow up.

Who Do I Want to Become Book Review

About Who Do I Want to Become

A class project is due, and Dylan is struggling with the question: “What do you want to be when you grow up?” Ultimately, he realizes that it’s who are you that matters the most.

Who Do I Want To Become? is a refreshing new take on a question asked time and time again. One that invites us to discover something wonderful about ourselves that has nothing to do with what you want to be and everything to do with who you are and who you want to be

My Thoughts

This is one of the hardest and most common question you will ever be asked – WHAT do you want to be when you are older. I know my boys throw this question around a lot right now between themselves (soccer players is the current aspiration) and still ask both my husband and I what we want to be when we grow up (happy that they realize we can always re-invent ourselves!). For myself, as a child I wanted to be a pediatric doctor, a surgeon, a chiropractor, a fitness instructor and the dreams kept evolving.

As I became older, I realized it wasn’t so much about the title but who I wanted to help and how I could accomplish this and more about who I was. I love students, learning and education but HOW could I help others realize their educational potential without being in an educator role. This has guided my current career path and found me in my current role where I can help graduate students accomplish their masters.

I love how this book addresses the many faces of careers we can embrace, free of gender and age restrictions but also the most important piece – WHO do we want to become. Do we want to be good people who help others? Save the environment? Nurture and love children? The who is just as important (if not more important) as the what. It is the who that guides us in the direction in the what we want to be. I have always told my children it is their actions that define them, not their titles that will leave a legacy.

This is a beautiful book for children and adults of all ages, who want to start the topic of how we can accomplish becoming the person of our dreams.

You can purchase a copy of this book here.

Who Do I Want to Become Book Review

About the Author

DR. RUMEET BILLAN is an award-winning, internationally recognized entrepreneur, learning architect and humanitarian. Her mission is to raise potential by designing experiences that build resilience. At the age of 25, and again three years later, Rumeet was named one of Canada’s Top 100 Most Powerful Women by the Women’s Executive Network. She has been profiled as a ‘Generation Entrepreneur’ by Forbes, and her work has been featured in The Globe and Mail, The Financial Post and Professionally Speaking.

Rumeet is the President of Viewpoint Leadership and Jobs in Education. She completed her PhD at the University of Toronto alongside a collaborative degree in the Dynamics of Global Change with the Munk School of Global Affairs. Rumeet has designed and facilitated programs, courses, and training sessions across industries and sectors. She has delivered TEDx talks as well as a convocation address for graduating students at the University of Toronto. Her talk on The Future of Education at TEDx in Halifax, Nova Scotia was highly lauded and later adapted into a workshop for Ontario students, titled: Who do you want to be when you grow up?TM.

Since 2004, Rumeet has contributed to social impact initiatives that improve access to and the quality of education in North America, South America and Africa.

Question and Answer with Dr. Rumeet Billan

Tell us about your inspiration for Who Do I Want To Become?

During my time as a volunteer at orphanages in Kenya, I would often ask children, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” When they shared their responses, I realized that they were sharing with me who they wanted to be. This made me reflect on the fact that it’s not about what you want to be, but about who you are and who you want to be—that’s what matters the most. These children taught me what real self- actualization really is.

Much of my work has always been and continues to be grounded in psychological capital and emotional resilience. When I married my experiences abroad with my work and delivered my TEDx talk, it finally all made sense. I turned my TEDx talk into a workshop for intermediate and high school students and eventually realized that there was something missing for K-6. That inspired me to write Who Do I Want to Become?, which is for children and adults alike.

What do you hope readers—of all ages—take from the book?

Simply, that life is not about a position title or career; it’s about who they are and who they want to be that matters. Most importantly, it’s that these qualities already exist inside them.

Why is it important for children and parents to focus on positive character traits rather than a job description?

Dell Technologies recently reported that 85% of jobs that will exist in 2030 have not yet been invented. How do we prepare our children and our students for jobs that don’t yet exist? How do we make them future-ready? We focus on the who versus the what! If they have a clear grasp on who they want to be, they can be flexible with the ‘what’, which will help them adapt and increase their stress tolerance.

How does this message help to transform perceptions around gender-specific work?

This book intentionally challenges gender stereotypes by introducing characters with careers not typical for their sex. For example, male teachers in elementary schools are scarce. It was important for me to include Mr. Janzen as a male person of colour who is teaching in an elementary school. Dylan’s mom was given a job in STEM and I wanted Dylan’s sister, Angela, also interested in STEM. I want young girls to be encouraged to explore an area that is mainly male-dominated and to know that there are great role models they can turn to.

Further, we included a gender-neutral character, cousin Jamie, who imagines all sorts of possibilities for their future. Dylan’s younger sister wants to be a superhero. Since so many of the superheroes children see on the big screen are male, it was important for me to show young girls that they can dream to be whatever they want to be.

Is there a wider message for people who aren’t parents? Could this apply to adults, too?

Absolutely! This message is for everyone, everywhere. I find many people I connect with struggling with where they find purpose and meaning and also what they want to do next. Those conversations typically lead to who do you want to be and what do you want to be known for. This message is for anyone struggling to figure out what they want to do with their lives and what legacy they want to leave behind.

Disclosure: I received a copy of this book in order to facilitate this review. All opinions expressed are my own.

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The Christmas Wishing Tree Book Review

The Christmas Wishing Tree Book Review

Sometimes life’s most magical journeys bring you back to where it all began. From bestselling author Emily March comes The Christmas Wishing Tree, celebrating the magic and miracle of Christmas.

The Christmas Wishing Tree Book Review

About The Christmas Wishing Tree

A man who loves adventure and the open sea, Devin Murphy returns for a short Christmas trip to his small hometown of Eternity Springs. Immersed in the joy and magic of the holiday season all around him, he doesn’t hesitate to play along when a young boy phones Santa to ask for a very special wish. Devin never guesses that a wrong number has the potential to make everything in his life so right.

Jenna Stockton adopted Reilly when he needed a mother and she intends to keep him safe. A small town across the country called Eternity Springs seems like a good place to hide from their past without any complications ―until sexy Santa himself discovers her secrets. When Devin proposes a daring plan to face down the danger together and defeat it once and for all, she is tempted. Maybe Devin really is capable of making wishes come true? Perhaps in a Christmas wish they’ll both find the miracle they’ve been looking for all along.

My Thoughts

A beautiful story of hope and finding love where you least expect it, least of all in a wrong call from a young child!

Devin has always been a wild child, loving the water and freedom. He is kind and good-hearted but never lets himself become too close to anyone. His family would love to see him settled down but also respect his free nature and need to roam. Jenna on the outside seems to be the complete opposite. She is a doctor who has dedicated her life to children. Her world revolves around her adopted child, Reilly, and when someone threatens their lives she picks up everything to keep him safe. This is how she finds herself in the beautiful town of Eternity Springs.

Despite their differences, they are very attracted to each other in many ways. Jenna loves the way he makes her laugh and hope again and Devin loves everything about her and her child. Jenna, despite her feelings, is worried to trust him – especially with the danger she faces. But when she finally opens up it is Devin who would do anything to protect her.

This is a beautiful novel from start to finish of trust, hope and finding love where we least expect it. I loved every moment of their beautiful story and would love to see a part two.

You can purchase a copy of this book on Amazon.

Rating: 4.5/5

About the Author

Emily March is the New York Times, Publishers Weekly, and USA Today bestselling author of over thirty novels, including the critically acclaimed Eternity Springs series. Publishers Weekly calls March a “master of delightful banter,” and her heartwarming, emotionally charged stories have been named to Best of the Year lists by Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, and Romance Writers of America. A graduate of Texas A&M University, Emily is an avid fan of Aggie sports and her recipe for jalapeño relish has made her a tailgating legend.

Disclosure: I received a digital copy of this book in order to facilitate this review. All opinions expressed are my own.

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Explore the World of Amazing Giant Dinosaurs with DK Canada

DK Canada

Showcasing dinosaurs at their biggest and best, Amazing Giant Dinosaurs, will be the best introduction into the world of dinosaurs for your child.

Explore the World of Amazing Giant Dinosaurs with DK Canada

About Amazing Giant Dinosaurs

Featuring new colorful artwork and special gatefold pages to show dinosaurs at their biggest and best, Amazing Giant Dinosaurs will delight budding archeologists of all ages. From the tallest plant-eater Brachiosaurus to the sea monster Elasmosaurus and its air-bound flying friend Quetzalcoatlus, this dinosaur book has the largest animals of the Triassic through the Cretaceous periods covered. It also includes remarkable dinosaur records and a comprehensive glossary.

Our Thoughts

This is a beautiful, fifteen page hard cover book that features seven of the top best and biggest dinosaurs that roamed our planet.

Geared towards a younger child (anywhere from three to twelve), the book features bold images that seem to jump off the page. This interactive book features pop up pages that your child will love to pull open and discover even more facts and images of these creatures. Children will learn where and when they lived, what it liked to eat, size, what their name means and key facts about this specific dinosaur. The pages are perfect for little hands that get excited and tend to turn pages too fast as they are also hard and easy to turn and unfold (no ripped pages here).

This is a fantastic introduction to the world of dinosaurs for young children. It will get them excited and ready to learn more about these beautiful, yet dangerous, creatures that walked our planet.

You can purchase a copy of this book on Amazon and Chapters.

Rating: 5/5

Disclosure: I received a copy of this book in order to facilitate this review. All opinions expressed are my own.

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The Prehistoric Comes to Life in Ultimate Dinosaurs from DK Canada

DK Canada

A visual and informative exploration of the monsters who once ruled the Earth, Ultimate Dinosaurs explores the prehistoric world.

The Prehistoric Comes to Life in Ultimate Dinosaurs from DK Canada

About Ultimate Dinosaurs

A visual exploration of the monsters who once ruled the Earth, this book explores the prehistoric world through photographic galleries complemented by lively, informative text, making it a delightful reference tool for children and adults alike.

Travel along a conveyor belt to see a prehistoric timeline, piece together the parts of a missing dinosaur at an archaeological dig, or discover the secrets of the Stegosaurus by looking at a close-up of its skeleton. In Ultimate Dinosaurs readers will learn more about the beasts of the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous Eras — including what dinosaurs ate, how they defended themselves, and what might have made them extinct.

My Thoughts

This large, hard covered book will make the perfect gift for your child who loves everything dinosaurs.

Unlike other books, this book gives you an in-depth look at all aspects of dinosaurs, not only their history and names but also an examination of their bodies and senses. Want to learn more about their skeleton, soft tissues, communication, defensive and offensive weapons and even their hunting as a pack? Then this book is for you!

The book has beautiful images that either fill the page or become part of the story (puzzle pieces of the dinosaurs images in the ‘piecing it together’ section) but the images do not distract from the important written aspect of this book, which I think is so important. This book is covering new and incredible information that you don’t tend to find in a child’s dinosaur book so you don’t want the images to be too distracting.

We loved this book from start to finish, as a family we all learned something new which is so important –  every time you open a book it should capture, teach and inspire a passion. This book does that for children (and adults!), inspiring them to learn more and perhaps take an adventure to your local museum to help them put the whole picture together.

You can purchase a copy of this book on Amazon.

Disclosure: I received a copy of this book in order to facilitate this review. All opinions expressed are my own.

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A Life by Design Book Review

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In A Life by Design, Elena faces escalating danger to herself and to Francesco, she must fight for her freedom, her love, and her survival.

A Life by Design Book Review

About A Life by Design

When 20-year-old Elena Allegro leaves the Italian village of Laurino to study Fashion Design in Milan, she’s certain her dreams are about to come true. Despite her father’s warnings that risk comes with her newfound freedom, she loves her studies and develops a love interest with Francesco, the handsome young entrepreneur who offers her a part-time job in a Milan clothing store.

It seems like an idyllic situation—until a stalker targets Elena, tormenting her with mind games and threatening her safety. In the face of escalating danger to herself and to Francesco, Elena must fight for her freedom, her love, and her survival.

My Thoughts

Elena has led the life of a typical Italian young woman (and I am sure many European girls), where life is dictated by her Father and she is not allowed the same freedoms as her brother and the other males in her life. She has big dreams of conquering the fashion world but will never be able to realize this dream unless she leaves her small town and head to Milan.

Through some help from her brother and Mother, she convinces her Father to let her head to Milan to study fashion. She is in awe of the big city, the clothes and her studies – she has found her niche and can’t wait to begin her life. She even finds love in her boss, Francesco! How could anything go wrong? All seems to be going well until someone starts threatening her and stalking her. This is when the book takes a turn and you are left constantly wondering who is threatening her? Is it the rejected boy from her class? Could her love actually have a darker past? Or is it someone from her families past?

This was a well written novel that I loved from start to finish. You couldn’t help but fall in love with Elena and her positive outlook on life. She is a dreamer who has the typical constraints on her of an Italian family. You want to protect her and feel outrage that someone could be trying to harm for what seems to be her following her dreams. The stalker throws a wrench in the story as you really aren’t sure who is the suspect. Your first thought is always to the young man in her class who she rejected but it doesn’t quite sit well. Lucy leaves you guessing and questioning even yourself.

This was a wonderful journey to Milan where we are immersed in Italian culture, fashion and love. A great read from start to finish!

You can purchase a copy of this book on Amazon, Kobo, iTunes and Barnes & Noble.

Rating: 4/5

About the Author

Lucy is an author of romantic suspense, historical fiction/coming of age, short story thrillers, and non-fiction books. She is also a Registered Counsellor/Wellness Coach, and works as a Rehabilitation Counsellor for the Australian Government.

Lucy enjoys reading romantic suspense, romance, thrillers, crime novels, family/historical drama, and sagas. She has enjoyed travelling to exotic places such as Madrid, Mauritius, and Italy, and draws on these experiences in her creative writing.

Lucy’s favourite authors include Kendra Elliot, Christiane Heggan, Theresa Ragan, Tara Moss, Nicholas Sparks, Adriana Trigiani, Erica Spindler, and James Patterson (to name a few).

Lucy’s interests include meditation, exercising, journal writing, reading fiction and nonfiction texts about writing, coaching, and counselling, ongoing professional development, spending time with her husband and two daughters, and socialising with friends and family.

Connect with her on her website, Twitter and Facebook.

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Disclosure: I received a digital copy of this book in order to facilitate this review. All opinions expressed are my own.

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