If someone had told me that a book I wrote would one day be featured as a Featured Author on Universal Words Unlimited, I would have smiled in disbelief.
I know how it feels to stand in a classroom filled with children of all ages. I didn’t plan to become a children’s book author. For over 15 years, I lived and breathed education. Teaching was not just my profession — it was part of my identity.
When I stepped away from the classroom to become a certified yoga teacher, I thought I was beginning something entirely new. But I quickly realized something deeper: my connection to teaching children would never end. It was part of who I am.
I wrote The Gecko Who Learned Yoga from my heart. I felt like the gecko on the wall — unsure, hesitant, a little afraid to step into something different. In life, we meet people who offer advice, who speak courage into us through simple conversations. Through those moments, we learn what bravery really means.
So when I was invited to be featured on Krystle’s platform at Universal Words Unlimited, it felt like alignment — like the universe gently confirming that stepping out in faith was the right move.
Being featured highlights the heart behind The Gecko Who Learned Yoga and the growing vision of Bloo Gecko Literacy.
People don’t connect to what you create — they connect to why you create it. And that “why” is what gives Bloo Gecko its heartbeat.
And my why has always been simple: children deserve stories that help them feel steady, seen, and strong.
Through story, conflict gently finds resolution.
Bloo Gecko story follows a timeless storytelling framework:
• A relatable character
• A meaningful challenge
• A gentle resolution
Bloo Gecko is the character.
Fear, uncertainty, or self-doubt is the challenge.
Breath, awareness, and courage become the resolution.
This feature is more than recognition. It is a reminder that when we honor our purpose, the right doors o
