
The Little Dragon Who Shared Her Sparkles
A gentle, heartwarming picture book about kindness, generosity, and the quiet power of sharing, with a purpose beyond the page. When a little dragon discovers that her sparkles bring joy to others, she learns that giving doesn’t make her light smaller; it makes the world brighter. Through simple moments and tender illustrations, this story shows young readers that sharing is not about losing what we have, but about letting goodness grow.
All proceeds from this book are dedicated to the Rose Blackwell College Fund, which supports education and opportunity through its nonprofit mission. The Little Dragon Who Shared Her Sparkles is perfect for read-aloud time, encouraging empathy, cooperation, and emotional generosity, while turning every shared story into a shared future.
Author: J.C. Blackwell
Book Details
| Title | The Little Dragon Who Shared Her Sparkles |
| Author | J.C. Blackwell |
| Category | Children's Activities, Crafts & Games, Picture Book |
| Availability | Paperback, Hardcover, and E-book editions |
| Meta data | Reading age: 3+ | Pages: 34 | Lang: English | Size: 6 x 0.08 x 9 in | 2.89 oun | ISBN: 9798902800415 |
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About the Author
J.C. Blackwell is a globally traveled author whose storytelling is shaped by real-world experiences across diverse, multicultural regions. Alongside his co-author, Rose Blackwell, he has explored vibrant cities, remote communities, and cultural crossroads around the world, collecting the kind of human moments you can’t fake on a page. Together, they write with a deep respect for tradition, identity, and the timeless threads that connect people across borders.
J. C. Blackwell dedicates all proceeds from his children’s books to the Rose Blackwell College Fund, supporting education and opportunity through a nonprofit mission. The Little Dragon Who Shared Her Sparkles is perfect for read-aloud time, encouraging empathy, cooperation, and emotional generosity, turning every shared story into a shared future.
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A Dynamic Father and Daughter Duo Turn Arts & Crafts into a Real-Life Mission
Daytona Beach, Florida A new picture book designed for read-aloud moments, classroom conversations, and bedtime routines is now available: The Little Dragon Who Shared Her Sparkles (Book 1 of the Lumi the Little Dragon series), by J.C. and Rose Blackwell, a dynamic father and daughter duo.
At the heart of the story is a simple idea children immediately understand: when Lumi shares, the world becomes brighter without her light disappearing. The narrative is intentionally gentle and emotionally safe, encouraging empathy and cooperative behavior through a character children can easily mirror.
What It’s About
In The Little Dragon Who Shared Her Sparkles, a little dragon discovers that her sparkles bring joy to others. The story presents generosity as something that expands rather than diminishes. It naturally invites conversations like, “What could you share today?” allowing children to arrive at their own conclusions.
Why This Book Connects
- Language children adopt easily: “I’m a sharer” becomes part of identity.
- Practical parenting moments: a quick “Remember Lumi?” reference during sibling conflicts.
- Emotional generosity made concrete without turning into a lecture.
Formats & Publication Details
- Paperback — ISBN 9798902800415 (Published January 27, 2026)
- E-book (EPUB) — EAN 9798902800408 (Publisher: Gusgraph Press)
- Digital listing commonly shows 39 pages
- Available via major online retailers, including Amazon (ASIN B0GK1TSJ63)
A Mission Beyond the Story
Proceeds are dedicated to the Rose Blackwell College Fund, supporting education and opportunity through its nonprofit mission—turning each purchase into a contribution that lasts beyond story time.
Posted by Gusgraph Press: Co-authors J.C. Blackwell and Rose Blackwell are globally traveled storytellers whose writing is shaped by real-world experiences across diverse, multicultural regions. All proceeds support the Rose Blackwell College Fund and its nonprofit mission to expand education and opportunity.
Media & Review Copies
Review copies, cover image assets, and author interview requests are available upon request.
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