Wilhelmina had one wish- she wished she didn't look like this. Wilhelmina is a fairy with one problem, a unibrow that she cannot tame. Unhappy with how she looks, she goes on a quest to change only to find the heart of who she is with the help of Mr. Owl who cannot see. Wilhelmina had one wish, and then she changed it.
Lisa Reinicke is the majority holder of Our House Publications and author of 4 published children’s picture books for sale on Amazon and independent book stores. Lisa was honored with the Mom's Choice Gold Award for lifetime literary excellence for her children's book "Wings and Feet in 2017. She is a storyteller and author of 35 children’s stories appearing on local TV shows, elementary schools, and bookstores. The stories have been published in 3 collective recordings for distribution for A Goodnight Sleep Company. She also produced online (virtual) training for service advisors and technicians. Lisa served as head writer and on-camera talent in the videos. Her books are entertaining yet focus on social issues that engage children and parents to discuss. Her four children were all uniquely different ranging from physical differences, adoption, and physiological disorders that lead her following experts in each field to help children overcome the stigma around being different.
Lisa passionately works raising money for charities that improve children’s lives physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
I just returned from Iceland and Norway where trolls and fairies are real. In fact, they will re-route entire road systems if they believe a troll mound is in the path of the road. These beings are the hidden people. If you cross an elf, a troll, or a fairy, then some terrible things might happen. However, if you treat them with respect, then they will leave you alone.
One of our guides told us that even if you don't believe in the hidden people, you are in effect respecting nature. So either way, whether you believe or don't believe in fairies, the tales of Iceland's invisible people do serve some good.
In the story Wilhelmina's Wish, she is one of the good hidden people, with the same problems that humans have. This is true of all the elves and fairies in Iceland. They have lives and problems and live just like us humans.
Maybe believing is a good thing. The stories help us humans balance our life, solve problems, and respect the world we live in.
Get a copy of Wilhelmina's Wish today, and engulf yourself in the hidden people of Iceland.
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