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By: Grandma Ness

Bernie and Babs vs the Virus

Pages: 30 Ratings: 4.8
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Journey with Bernie and Babs on a self-healing visualization. Bang those baddies on the head and send them to waste disposal.


Bernie and Babs take on the virus with magic hammers and some serious hi-tech know-how. Adventure awaits in this charming and useful book that gives you a visual that can be used to imagine your own healing. See you in the cranial control center for bug and bot deployment. 

I healed myself the way I show in the book (Lupus). I taught my children and they do the same. My grandchildren are learning now. Twenty-two years ago I had the idea to write the words, did the first rendition of Bernie and Babs, and put down a storyboard. Nine months ago while transferring my art cabinet to the new studio (I am a painter by trade) that work fell out in the yard. My new adopted dog grabbed it and brought it inside and put it on my lap. Since then every time I let it fall aside, a sketch or painting falls off a table or wall to the ground. I have no credentials to validate my knowledge or the vision of this book. I do have the unwavering knowing that it will help heal millions if not billions. Our minds are miracles we have yet to tap to the fullest. This book is a step toward that. - Grandma Ness
Customer Reviews
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  • Ann

    What a fun Journey we had with Bernie and Babs in this wonderful world inside of ourselves. From rubber hammers to high-tech fix-its we took part in the cure of our own ailments. I recommend this book to anyone who likes even one child.

  • Ann

    What a wonderful family journey visualizing our own healing with such easy to understand characters.

  • B.M. Arizona

    What a wonderful way to help my grandkids visualize the healing process of the body. Fun characters, can't wait for the merchandise.

  • Jones Leeh

    This novella is not your typical children's book. In fact, I had to reread it twice to understand the role of Bernie and Babs in the tale. The work is about self-healing and the need to command our minds when our bodies are in distress. I have to admit I anticipated something different from what is detailed. I thought the author was creating awareness of viruses and the preventive measures children can employ to ensure they don't get infected. Bernie and Babs vs The Virus by Grandma Ness teaches us a lot but indirectly. When a child is born, they have the gift to command their body. Even so, things go wrong from time to time. For instance, COVID-19 has been with us for a while now. And though we're very adept at dealing with the virus, we can still create awareness for children to keep them in the know. When there is a problem, Bernie and Babs are summoned to correct the wrongs. They use hammers to chase away the filthy, green monsters (viruses). I enjoyed the pictures because they were indirect and thought-provoking. I had to take my time and view each pictorial to comprehend it. On top of that, the message was powerful, and Babs and Bernie were humorous at using hammers to eradicate viruses. It was more than thrilling to imagine the scenario.

  • Dami Bassam

    The history is about Bernie, Babs, and the virus. The author shows the gravity of viruses and how we can avoid them. Grandma Ness speak about the virus clearly and essentially takes all measure to prevent using progress medicine. The author says that the difficulties of the virus when the child is born and after essentially, we do more control between 4 and 8 years old. "The world is suffering when humanity is created before and the existence of animals helps to accelerate " the virus". Medicine and International researchers in medicine help all the people in the world to use the creation of vaccines or another developing scientist method to decrease in a rapid time this epidemic.

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