I dedicate this book to everyone who has been scared of being themselves because of what others might think. You are not the only one who suffers self-esteem problems. Everyone has had this issue and there are still a lot of people who has it. Just remember that everybody is born to be beautiful and unique. The only ones who are not are the ones who hide their true beautiful selves to others. Remember to be BeYoutiful!

There was once a little girl named Amber who wanted every thing in the world. She would always ask her parents for toys, dolls, and phones whenever she feels like she wants one.

"Moommm!!!! I want a cellphone. Now!" Amber said. "Okay, Honey. Mom will get you one." Her parents would always spoil her. They'd get everything she wants even if she does not need it.
"Oh, Amber, spoiled little Amber!" their household staff would say.




"Daadddyy! I want a dog! Now!" she once said.
"Okay, baby. Dad will buy you one." Dad said. "Good." She never says thank you.
"Oh, Amber, ungrateful little Amber!"




"Dianneee! I want a doll!" she said.
"Mom will get you one. But didn't I tell you never to call Mommy that?" her mom answered.
"I can call you whatever I want, Dianne!" Amber shouted.
"Oh, Amber, rude little Amber!"




"Dadddyyy! I want a new phone!" she said. "Baby, didn't Mom buy you a phone?" Dad said. "Yeah. But that phone is sooooooooooooo 2 days ago. I want the new iPhone. Some say it has a slightly better screen." Amber answered. "Sorry, sweetie, but no." Dad said. "I want a new phone! I want a new phooonne! Why do you do this do me! Whyyy??!!!" Amber said, lying on the ground, wiggling her body, covering her face with a pillow.
"Okay, Amber, okay. Dad will buy you a new phone." Dad finally agreed, helping Amber up. "Good." Whenever Dad or Mom would refuse to buy Amber something, she would throw a tantrum.
"Oh, Amber, uncontented little Amber."



"Happy birthday, Amber!" her parents and everyone in their house surprised Amber on her birthday in the morning.

"Oh my gosh! You bought balloons and hats and stuff. And the cake..... it's...... it's...... it's vanilla! I only eat chocolate cake! And how many times do I have to tell you to knock before you go in my room! And the party hats, uh! They're so ugly! Uh! This is the worst birthday eveeerrr!" said Amber.
"Oh, Amber, be grateful, little Amber!"
"Baby, we see you didn't like our surprise for you." Mom and Dad said. "What do you think?" Amber answered. "Well, sweetie, that's why we bought you a gift. Come on. Open it." they said. "You would have given me a gift either way..." she said while opening her gift and inside... "A Versace bag!" Amber said excitedly. "A limited edition Versace bag" Her mom corrected her. "So, do you like it, Sweetie?" Mom and Dad asked curiously. "Eh. It's a mediocre bag." Amber answered.
"Oh, Amber, unappreciative little Amber!"



"Amber, can I talk to you?" Amber's nanny, Meredith, came in and asked. "Knock first." Amber said and Meredith followed. "What do you want, Nanny?" Amber said in a rude way. "Well, I just wanted know why you're so mean to people." Meredith said. "What do you mean?" she asked. "Well, you're, you know spoiled, rude, ungrateful, unappreciative, and stuff." Nanny answered.
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I dedicate this book to everyone who has been scared of being themselves because of what others might think. You are not the only one who suffers self-esteem problems. Everyone has had this issue and there are still a lot of people who has it. Just remember that everybody is born to be beautiful and unique. The only ones who are not are the ones who hide their true beautiful selves to others. Remember to be BeYoutiful!

There was once a little girl named Amber who wanted every thing in the world. She would always ask her parents for toys, dolls, and phones whenever she feels like she wants one.

"Moommm!!!! I want a cellphone. Now!" Amber said. "Okay, Honey. Mom will get you one." Her parents would always spoil her. They'd get everything she wants even if she does not need it.
"Oh, Amber, spoiled little Amber!" their household staff would say.




"Daadddyy! I want a dog! Now!" she once said.
"Okay, baby. Dad will buy you one." Dad said. "Good." She never says thank you.
"Oh, Amber, ungrateful little Amber!"




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