Macie and the Magic Beans

From Magic Beans to Mighty Dreams—Patience Builds Strength!

What if the true magic of beans isn’t just how they grow—but the lessons they teach about slowing down and working together?

When Macie and her best friend Mia can’t seem to keep their block castle standing, Grandpa offers them a handful of magic beans. With Farmer Lundyn’s guidance, the girls soon discover that beans don’t grow overnight—patience, care, and love make them strong. And when Macie’s little brother Cody joins in, they all learn that working side by side is the best way to build something that lasts.

Written in playful rhymes and brought to life with bright, whimsical illustrations, this story helps young readers and their families:

  • Discover why patience is a kind of magic that makes us strong
  • See how teamwork can turn frustration into joy
  • Learn that growing—whether beans, castles, or friendships—takes time, care, and love

 

Welcome to the Macieverse!
Explore a place where curiosity grows, small hands make a big difference, and caring for others turns every day into something magical.

Macie and the Magic Beans (Storyboard Phase)

The Power of Patience and Growth
Featuring the song: “Plant Your Beans”

When Macie and her friend Mia visit the farm, they learn a valuable lesson about patience. As they plant and care for their beans, they discover that just like in life, growth takes time and effort. This inspiring tale encourages children to be patient and dedicated, whether they’re growing a plant or working toward a goal.
 
With the playful “Plant Your Beans,” kids will learn that hard work and perseverance can lead to great results, making it a fun and interactive way to reinforce these essential life lessons.
 
What Kids Will Learn:
 
• Patience and Perseverance: Great things take time and effort.
• Building Strong Foundations: How investing time in something leads to lasting success.
• Healthy Eating: Exploring the nutritional value of beans.

Fun-Filled Farm Adventure and Activity Picture Book Teaching 2 to 5-Year-Olds Where Their Food Comes From and the Power of Love