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FAQ: 'You Are a Dream Come True' Book Placement at Atrium Health Children's Hospital
TL;DR
Dr. Dawn Airhart Witte's book placement in Atrium Health Children's Hospital offers authors a strategic model for impactful distribution to vulnerable audiences.
The book uses rhythmic language and Hawaiian Kahu concepts to create a structured reading ritual that reinforces emotional development and self-worth in children.
This initiative provides comfort during hospital stays, fostering emotional security and strengthening caregiver-child bonds to create a more compassionate world.
Inspired by Hawaiian Kahu guardianship, this book transforms bedtime stories into lasting affirmations of love and belonging for children.
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The book was written to help children know from their earliest days that they are deeply loved, seen, and cherished, providing heartfelt reassurance and affirming their worth through rhythmic language.
The book was placed in the hospital library to reach children and parents during some of life's most tender moments, offering comfort and reassurance where it matters most, according to the author's dream of getting the book into children's hands in meaningful settings.
The author is Dr. Dawn Airhart Witte, an award-winning author, speaker, and humanitarian whose work centers on compassion, healing, and human connection, guided by the belief that love has the power to shape lives from the beginning.
The book was inspired by the Hawaiian concept of Kahu—a sacred guardian, steward, and protector—and serves as a poetic love letter from caregiver to child, creating a safe, loving space through gentle rhyme and whimsical illustrations.
The book is written especially for mothers—and anyone who loves a child—to read aloud, making it ideal for mothers, parents, grandparents, and caregivers to share with children.
The book supports early emotional development and self-worth, provides a soothing presence during vulnerable moments, serves as a meaningful keepsake for births, adoptions, hospital stays, and milestones, and reinforces belonging, safety, and love through repeated readings.
The book is available on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/dp/1835563961/ and has also been placed in schools across the country.
Dr. Witte stated that getting the book into children's hands—especially in places where comfort and reassurance matter most—was her greatest dream, and seeing it placed in a children's hospital 'truly is a dream come true.'
In hospital settings, the book's message of love and belonging carries even greater weight, offering comfort to both children and the adults holding them close during vulnerable moments.
You can learn more about Dr. Dawn Airhart Witte at her Amazon author page: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B071WR5BY4
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