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Join sibling elves Fay and Eddie as they discover a magical carving knife that brings their wishes to life. When their dreams of gold, castles, and riches come true, they learn that sometimes the best things in life are the ones you already have. This gentle animated story follows two relatable characters through a whimsical adventure that naturally introduces the joy of gratitude and appreciation. Through beautiful watercolor animation and thoughtful storytelling, children explore alongside Fay and Eddie as they navigate their wishes and discover what truly matters. Perfect for ages 4-8, this 15-minute animated tale encourages families to explore gratitude together. Parents and educators can use this story as a conversation starter about appreciation, making thoughtful choices, and finding happiness in simple moments. Based on the timeless lesson "be careful what you wish for," this story offers a fresh take on classic fairytale wisdom through engaging characters children connect with and learn from. Subscribe for more animated stories that inspire meaningful conversations and character growth! About the author 💡 Toronto children’s author Kathleen Gauer writes books that encourage children to be imaginative, kind to others and grateful. The Wish Carvers is Kathleen Gauer’s third book. Previously published works include illustrated children’s books High in the Sky and For No Reason, as well as poetry, and magazine and newspaper articles. Her books have been acquired in libraries across Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Kathleen worked as an associate editor for Spires Magazine (a community focus publication serving Etobicoke) for 15 years and as an arts columnist for the Etobicoke Guardian newspaper. She retired as a Special Education Teacher’s Assistant with the Toronto District School Board after 29 years. When not writing or reading, this active grandmother enjoys hanging out with her family and friends, yoga, knitting, travel, and singing in a local choir. She also volunteers with IBBY Canada’s Readers and Refugee Program and does author visits and story time programs in schools and libraries. #GratitudeStory #AnimatedBooks #BedtimeStories