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The Green-Eyed Monster Who Learned to Shine

Healing Jealousy, Rebuilding Self-Worth, and Remembering Your Own Light

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The Green-Eyed Monster Who Learned to Shine

By: Cassandra Gaisford
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💚 The Green-Eyed Monster Who Learned to Shine

A Heartwarming Story for Parents and Children About Healing Jealousy, Rebuilding Self-Worth, and Learning to Love Your Own Light

When envy fades, love begins. A tender story of healing for the child within—and the child beside you.

The Green-Eyed Monster Who Learned to Shine is more than a children’s story—it’s a mirror for anyone who has ever felt “not enough.” This luminous tale invites parents and kids to journey together through the tangled emotions of envy, self-doubt, and comparison, toward a place of compassion, forgiveness, and radiant self-love.

Meet the Green-Eyed Monster—a fuzzy little creature with one big eye, two tiny horns, and a heart that aches for what others have. He follows the golden-haired princess, wishing he could be like her. But when his envy turns into sorrow, he begins a journey of healing—discovering that his one great eye sees beauty in ways no one else can, and that his “horns” are really antennas tuned to the whispers of the universe.

Through wonder, courage, and self-awareness, the Green-Eyed Monster learns that true beauty isn’t found in what others possess—it’s found in remembering your own light.

A Story for All Ages

  • Helps parents and children heal together from the wounds of narcissistic abuse and comparison

  • Gently introduces concepts of self-worth, empathy, and emotional regulation

  • Offers language for talking about jealousy, shame, and forgiveness

  • Perfect for inner child healing, trauma recovery, and conscious parenting

  • Ideal for bedtime, classrooms, or therapy sessions

Whether you’re a parent, grandparent, teacher, or therapist, this story opens the door to soulful conversations about love, envy, and self-acceptance. Every page reminds us that no one’s light needs to be dimmed for another to shine.

💫 For fans of:
The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The HorseThe Invisible StringThe Rabbit ListenedWhat Do You Do With a Problem?

Emotions Personal Development Self-Esteem Compassion
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