Ryan Seacrest's new children's book 'The Make-Believers' inspires kids to follow their dreams
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Ryan Seacrest reflects on his career journey, stating, "When I first started dreaming about my career, I used to pretend to be on the news... This was when I was 9 or 10 years old." His childhood practice of reading newspapers aloud was a form of early manifestation of his dreams. He believes that expressing one's aspirations plays a crucial role in making them a reality.
In discussing his new children's book 'The Make-Believers,' Seacrest highlights its inspiration: "It's inspired by my niece and the kids in pediatric hospitals... This is a book to help inspire that [imagination]." The book aims to encourage children to embrace their ambitions and creativity.
Ryan Seacrest inspires young readers with an empowering message: "Believe in yourself, let those dreams happen, and there is no limit to your ambitions and the things that you can accomplish." This sentiment captures the overall theme of his new book and his approach to life.
Seacrest shares the collaborative effort with his sister, saying, "My sister Meredith and I put this together with some help and it's beautiful illustrations about children's ambitions." This highlights the personal investment and connection within the project.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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