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  • Sewing a Friendship

    Natalie Tinti

    language (Tintinatie, Aug. 12, 2010)
    The four best friends, who are seven-year-old girls, are super excited about the start of summer! Their adventure begins with getting out of school and talking about a pink sleepover. But things do not run smoothly when nine-year-old Kiki, the rival girl, gets in the way by uninviting the girls to a famous fashion show. The girls dash to Sokron’s house to talk of how they could be in the fashion show also. When they start to list ideas, everything seemed as though it would work out, except one little thing: an invitation stated that every team must have five people and their model should be at least nine years old.
  • Sewing a Friendship

    Natalie Tinti

    Paperback (Tintinatie, Dec. 11, 2009)
    The four best friends, who are seven-year-old girls, are super excited about the start of summer! Their adventure begins with getting out of school and talking about a pink sleepover. But things do not run smoothly when nine-year-old Kiki, the rival girl, gets in the way by uninviting the girls to a famous fashion show. When she mentioned, “But of course you’re not invited. What a shame! Ha,” the girls dash to Sokron’s house to talk of how they could be in the fashion show also. “We can use newspapers, leaves, flowers, floppy toys, dog hair, candy wraps, super glue, peanut butter, and gel,…” excitedly pasted Jonsy, as she started to list ideas. Everything seemed as though it would work out, except one little thing: an invitation stated that every team must have five people and their model should be at least nine years old.
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  • Sewing a Friendship

    Natalie Tinti

    Hardcover (Tintinatie, Dec. 11, 2009)
    The four best friends, who are seven-year-old girls, are super excited about the start of summer! Their adventure begins with getting out of school and talking about a pink sleepover. But things do not run smoothly when nine-year-old Kiki, the rival girl, gets in the way by uninviting the girls to a famous fashion show. When she mentioned, “But of course you’re not invited. What a shame! Ha,” the girls dash to Sokron’s house to talk of how they could be in the fashion show also. “We can use newspapers, leaves, flowers, floppy toys, dog hair, candy wraps, super glue, peanut butter, and gel,…” excitedly pasted Jonsy, as she started to list ideas. Everything seemed as though it would work out, except one little thing: an invitation stated that every team must have five people and their model should be at least nine years old.
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  • Sewing a Friendship 2. Magic in Us. Healing Circle

    Natalie Tinti

    Paperback (TINTINATIE, March 1, 2013)
    The Healing Circle is inspiration for children to help them realize the power of friendships and grow into well-rounded individuals as well as discover inner powers that they thought never existed in themselves.-- One dark night from her scary haunted village Kiamy escaped to find the truth about herself. At the same time not so far away, in the Bellkoo's mansion, the science loving girl, Meekasoo, noticed that the healing circle cannot be completed -the Fire element was missing.-- This beautifully illustrated book told and illustrated by an award-winning 10 years old Natalie Tinti. It's filled with imagination, magic, adventures and valuable lessons.
  • Sewing a Friendship 4. No More Trouble With My Parents. That's Not Fair

    Natalie Tinti

    Paperback (TINTINATIE, Aug. 7, 2015)
    Being good friends with your friends is good, but being good friends with your parents even greater. That's the challenge! Aya meets her new friends at Jonsy's new tree house to get their new Monkey Club off the ground. That was a lot of fun! But when Aya returns home, her angry mother grounds her, for no reason at all, that makes Aya wondering why and when her parents came to be so unhappy? And how she can sneak to her friends tomorrow if she promised to be there? "No More Trouble with My Parents. That's Not Fair!" is written by an exceptional award-winning 11-year-old Natalie Tinti. Natalie is not only a canny writer, she is a brilliant artist as well. Her story will not only teach children a good lesson, but parents will learn, too. This book is filled with so many emotions from a daughter to her parents, as well as uncover and fathom her true feelings towards them.
  • Sewing a Friendship 3. Turn Bullies Into Friends. Unicorn vs Strawberry

    Natalie Tinti

    Paperback (TINTINATIE, June 3, 2015)
    Friendship is one of the hardest things in the world to explain. It's not something that you learn from school or something you read from lesson plans. But if you haven't learned the true meaning of friendship yet, "Turn Bullies into Friends, Unicorn VS. Strawberries" can show you how friendship and team work will reign during one's sorrow. When a fellow camper calls her a monkey, Jonsy grows self-conscious and sad about indulging her favorite activity--climbing. Her best friends plot how best to cheer her up. This beautifully illustrated book told and illustrated by an award-winning 11 years old Natalie Tinti. It's filled with imagination, magic, adventures and valuable lessons.
  • Sewing a Friendship 3. Turn Bullies into Friends. The Building of Decisions

    Natalie Tinti

    Paperback (TINTINATIE, June 4, 2015)
    Life is filled with so many emotions. Happiness, sadness,anger, love, hate, and fear. Kiki, a former bully herself, takes Jonsy's victimization very much to heart. Her Black Wood Castle dream adventure continues to the dreamland where Dream advisors deliver important life lessons through a series of challenges to Kiki who will need to put everything she learns to use in the waking world. "Turn Bullies into Friends, The Building of Decisions" written by an award-winning 11-year-old Natalie Tinti is full of adventures where you can learn more about emotions and how emotions affect our decisions.
  • Sewing a Friendship 3. Turn Bullies into Friends. The Building of Entrances

    Natalie Tinti

    Paperback (TINTINATIE, June 3, 2015)
    Intuition means learning from within, a sense of our soul. It always has our best interests at heart. It is a voice that can tell us which is wrong and which is right, who is friend and who is foe. Kiki, a former bully herself, takes Jonsy's victimization very much to heart. Falling asleep as she tries to puzzle out a solution, her subconscious takes her on a Wonderland-like journey to Black Wood Castle, where a progression of magical guides begins teaching her the skills and self-knowledge she'll need in order to help her friend. "Turn Bullies into Friends, The Building of Entrances" is written and illustrated by an award-winning 11-year-old Natalie Tinti can show you how to find your intuition - using your feelings.
  • Sewing a Friendship 3. Turn Bullies Into Friends. Monkey Day

    Natalie Tinti

    Paperback (TINTINATIE, Aug. 5, 2015)
    When someone makes you suffer, it's because they suffer deeply within themselves. Bullying is just a sign of another's insecurities. It is a way to hide their weaknesses and fears. People who loves themselves don't hurt other people. Because the more we hate ourselves, the more we want others to suffer. "Turn Bullies into Friends, The Monkey Day" is written by an inspiring award-winning 11-year-old Natalie Tinti. Natalie is not only a sublime writer, she is a talented artist as well. Her book is filled with significance and morals that we all should learn. The story will show you how to deal with bullies and why bullies like to make other people feel inferior. Discover how to Turn Bullies into Friends from the magical book of Natalie.
  • Magic in Us: The Power of Imagination

    Natalie Tinti

    Paperback (Tintinatie, March 15, 2013)
    Do you believe that kids can do remarkable things when they set their minds to it? With a little of mystery and humor, Grandma, spy-dog, and Feng Shui five best friends sure do, in the story, Sewing a Friendship 2. “Agent 55: We’re all done for!” whispered the spy-dog, Dogon, to his Master, Babushka, after he delivered secret agent notes to the four best friends of Nina, who was injured. Trying to help Nina with her injury, the girls started to look for ways to help her feel better: “Umm…clean her room? Play Monopoly or Scramble? Read a scary book? Dance? No, wait, I got it!! Let’s make up a story!” one of Nina’s friends exclaimed. And the girls created their imagination stories full of fun and excitement with different characters, unique talents, and powers of elements to help heal Nina, but little do they know something is missing in order to fully heal her.
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  • Sewing a Friendship

    Natalie Tinti

    Paperback (TINTINATIE, Nov. 30, 2009)
    The four best friends, who are seven-year-old girls, are super excited about the start of summer! Their adventure begins with getting out of school and talking about a pink sleepover. But things do not run smoothly when nine-year-old Kiki, the rival girl, gets in the way by uninviting the girls to a famous fashion show. She mentions, "But of course you're not invited. What a shame! Ha!" With that, the girls dash to Sokron's house to talk of how they could be in the fashion show also. "We can use newspapers, leaves, flowers, floppy toys, dog hair, candy wraps, super glue, peanut butter, and gel,..." excitedly pasted Jonsy, as she started to list ideas. Everything seemed as though it would work out, except one little thing: an invitation stated that every team must have five people and their model should be at least nine years old.
  • Sewing a Friendship 3. Turn Bullies Into Friends. Monkey Day by Natalie Tinti

    Natalie Tinti

    Paperback (TINTINATIE, March 15, 1803)
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