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Hi, My name is Dina Baine and I am super EXCITED to share my first children’s book with you.

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Excitement & New Beginnings

The Sweet Snack Swindle begins with feelings of anticipation. The smell of fresh Cloo Cookies, the comfort of family traditions, and the thrill of school starting reminds me how important routines are for children. These small rituals—baking, packing lunches, bedtime stories—create a sense of safety that carries kids into new adventures.

Sophia Snail: An Author’s Reflection

When I first imagined Sophia wiggling her antennae with excitement for the first day of school, I knew I wanted to capture something every child understands: that mix of joy, nerves, and BIG feelings that come with new beginnings. Add a favorite treat, a mystery, and a few lovable animal friends—and Sophia’s world came to…

Valuable Life Lessons

The Sweet Snack Swindle: A Sophia Snail Adventure teaches valuable life lessons by guiding students through a relatable classroom mystery that encourages thoughtful decision-making, honesty, and empathy. As Sophia searches for her missing snack, students learn to pause before making assumptions, work collaboratively to solve problems, take responsibility for their actions, and show kindness and…

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One response to “News and Events”

  1. This is a cute book to read to your child and discuss with them who could be the culprit. It’s also a good book for younger readers who are learning to read, to stimulate their ability to solve the mystery and think about how they would react. I liked the story and the pictures were adorable.. I recommend this book/ns

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