Mother and son team up to inspire kids with new book
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() — A mother and son team is on a mission to inspire young readers, one page at a time. Their newly released children’s book focuses on nurturing big dreams and the power of self-belief.

The book, titled Caleb Can Do Anything in the World He Puts His Mind To, embodies this encouraging message. Shonta Bradley shares that this concept took root years ago, when Caleb was just a baby. “Ever since he was little, we’ve encouraged Caleb to believe he can achieve anything,” she remembers. “I wanted to not only convey these words to him verbally but also provide a tangible representation on paper.”

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Within the pages, Caleb envisions himself in roles ranging from a teacher to a superhero, but he’s particularly excited about a few. “I’d like to be an Olympic swimmer and a famous gymnast—but not in that pose,” Caleb humorously demonstrated to Shawn.

It’s already making its way around the country—from New York to Texas. “It is a message that not only resonates with my son, but every child… Just explaining to them that they can be anything in the world that they put their mind to,” Shonta added.

And Caleb hopes other kids walk away with one thing, “I want them to get that they can do anything in the world that they put their mind to as long as they chase their dreams.”

The book is available now on Amazon and Lulu. And yes, even the shirts may be coming soon. “Well, the shirts were made from my mom’s friend. And yeah, he makes t-shirts,” Caleb added.

They’re working on a Facebook page now, but for the moment, you can find more by connecting with Shonta Bradley on social media.

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