
Blessings, Bugs, and Boyfriends
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Narrated by:
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Gilbert Pajela
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By:
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Gilbert Pajela
About this listen
Blessings, Bugs, and Boyfriends is a heart-centered collection of three stories for children and teens that nurture emotional intelligence, spark self-reflection, and open the door to meaningful conversations. Each age-targeted story is followed by discussion questions and creative activities, making this an ideal resource for families, teachers, counselors, and young listeners.
Fairy Trips (Ages 5–8): A group of young fairies sets out to bless the plants of the earth, guided by their gentle leader, Amelia. One fairy faces an unfamiliar situation and discovers that fear can be softened through love. This story offers a magical introduction to emotional awareness.
My First Real Job (Ages 8–11): A boy tackles his first paid job—pulling weeds in a neighbor’s garden. Through heat, frustration, and the temptation to quit, he learns perseverance, focus, and the reward of finishing something difficult. A relatable lesson in effort and responsibility.
Who’s Dave? (Ages 13–17): Eddie experiences his first heartbreak, navigating disappointment, confusion, and emotional vulnerability. In this honest and emotionally rich story, teens explore themes of friendship, love, and resilience as they reflect on their own emotional growth.
Features:
- Three stories tailored to specific age groups (5–17)
- Reflective questions and creative activities after each story
- Emotionally engaging, character-driven storytellingThemes include:
- Emotional intelligence and self-awareness
- Empathy, compassion, and healthy coping
- Responsibility and perseverance
- Navigating change, disappointment, and growth
Whether you're listening as a family or assigning the stories in a classroom or counseling session, Blessings, Bugs, and Boyfriends not only offers entertainment, but is also a tool for connection, growth, and meaningful discussion. These stories help children and teens better understand themselves and the world around them through heart, humor, and healing.
©2025 Gilbert Pajela (P)2025 Gilbert Pajela