6-year-old Willow is looking for an adventure.

Little did she know she would find it thanks to a friendly pegasus named Knight. When an evening full of catching lightning bugs doesn't go her way, she's reminded that her dreams are always within reach as long as she never gives up on them. And once her dream is realized, Willow learns that the magic within her can't be contained ..

CHOOSE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE

CHOOSE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE ☆

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“I loved your book.”  

“I think your book is awesome!!!”

“I WILL buy all your books OK?!”

“This is a good book for children.”

“Your book is good for girls and boys.”  

“We all love your book, it was the best book I ever read!”

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GET ROAD TRIP READY ☆

Want 3 FREE printable worksheets for your curious kiddos to enjoy?

Printable Worksheets
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3 free printable worksheets for your kiddo to enjoy. Each page is based on Willow’s Goodknight Lights, including the:

  • Word scramble

  • Activity questions

  • Word hunt

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Want 25 additional pages for them to solve, search, and unscramble?

Willow's Activity Book
$3.99

The perfect companion for your summer road trips, this printable Activity Book provides hours of fun for your kiddo with 25 pages full of:

  • Doodles to color

  • Words to unscramble

  • Activity questions to answer

  • Word hunts to solve

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This story came to life in 2006. 18 years later, it’s in your hands.

From 6th grade home economics when I first came up with the story to a local Starbucks where I sat down to write it in 2022, this book has been places. Now, I can’t wait for it to land in your hands so you can read it to your kids before they drift off to sleep, inspired and ready to tackle the next day (and life) with optimism.

Erin is an award-winning freelance writer and author. Her thoughtful stories inspire the next generation to dream big and take risks. She lives in Virginia with her husband Nick, pup Loti, and cat Willow.

Erin Cannon

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