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Read my writer’s journey of signs and synchronicity from the Universe. My story behind ‘Follow Your Star’

Follow Your Star, it’s ok to be different 
by children’s author Louise Exeter

Connect to the magic and wonder of unicorns!

Written as a celebration of difference to inspire and empower a reader’s sense of self by looking through a magical lens. A meaningful story for any child who needs a reminder that who they are is more than enough.  Including an interactive ‘Imagine and Inspire’ creative section inviting children to write and draw about their own feelings.  Beautifully illustrated by award-winning artist Annie b. 

Suitable for ages 6-10.  

This is a story of courage and self-discovery, written to inspire greater awareness and empower self-esteem.  Step into a world of unicorns, fairies and starlit journeys. Introducing Hope, an unconventional kind of unicorn who doesn’t fit in but by following his own star of direction – a cosmic gift – discovers that different is not only ok, but powerful. His  uplifting quest will captivate hearts and inspire self-worth with every turn of the page. Read more about the book

MEET LOUISE – find her here

Louise Exeter is an experienced holistic therapist and spiritual mindfulness coach.  One of Louise’s professional aims is to help people follow their hearts and link to their joy.  Now, Louise brings that wisdom to a new audience – children – with her debut book,  Follow Your Star, it’s ok to be different

LOUISE’S MISSION

Once you find your light, help others to shine

In an age of social media pressures, where imagery comparisons and judgement for young people proliferate, Louise believes every child deserves to know their worth.   Writing this children’s book has helped Louise follow her own star of direction to help others shine.

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Follow Your Star, it’s ok to be different.
A meaningful story for any child who needs a reminder that who they are is more than enough.