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Introducing My New Rhyming & Rhythm Bedtime Stories Series

I’m thrilled to introduce three new children’s books that are close to my heart. Each one is filled with rhythm, rhyme, and a purpose — to help kids express big emotions, spark meaningful conversations, and feel seen and supported.

Whether your child is bursting with imagination, going through potty training, or grieving the loss of a loved one, there’s a story here to comfort and inspire.


🌟 Finn the Fox’s Silly Dreams

Finn The Fox's Silly Dreams A Magical Adventure About Imagination, Courage, and Joy (Tremayne Mitchell’s Rhyming & Rhythm Bedtime Stories) by Tremayne Mitchell  Finn The Fox's Silly Dreams: A Magical Adventure About Imagination, Courage, and Joy

Finn loves bedtime because it means it’s time to dream! This story celebrates the wild, silly, and courageous adventures that happen when kids let their imagination run free. It’s a joyful reminder that our minds can be magical places — and that being brave often starts in our dreams.



🚽 Oops! The Bed’s Not a Potty!

Oops! The Bed’s Not a Potty! A Bedwetting and Potty Training Story for Kids and Parents Working Together (Tremayne Mitchell’s Rhyming & Rhythm Bedtime Stories) by Tremayne Mitchell  Oops! The Bed’s Not a Potty!: A Bedwetting and Potty Training Story for Kids and Parents Working Together

This gentle and humorous story helps kids and parents navigate potty training and nighttime accidents with grace and teamwork. It’s written with love and understanding, helping children feel less alone and more empowered on their potty journey.


🦒 Grace the Giraffe’s Golden Memories
Grace the Giraffe’s Golden Memories A Heartwarming Story for Children About Losing a Grandparent and Keeping Their Love Alive (Tremayne Mitchell’s Rhyming & Rhythm Bedtime Stories) by Tremayne Mitchell  Grace the Giraffe’s Golden Memories: A Heartwarming Story for Children About Losing a Grandparent and Keeping Their Love Alive

When Grace loses her beloved Grandpa, she learns that memories are golden treasures that live in our hearts forever. This comforting story gently introduces the topic of grief and shows children how to hold on to love, even after someone is gone.


Each book is written with care and intention — offering families tools to bond, heal, and grow together. Thank you for joining me on this journey. I can’t wait for you to meet Finn, Grace, and the whole silly, heartfelt crew.



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