Tina & Tilly
A story journal for middle-school girls, starting with the first day of a brand-new school.
Meet the girlsTina & Tilly · for girls 9 to 14
A gentle, faith-filled, screen-free way to help your daughter calm down, focus, and grow. Drawn by a real teen, for real girls.
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Drawn by a real teen, not a computer.
A story journal for middle-school girls, starting with the first day of a brand-new school.
Meet the girlsFree calm sounds for when your brain gets loud and won't switch off. Press play, be still, then open your journal.
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Press play, close your eyes, and breathe with the sound. It is short, and it ends. Then she gives the big feeling to God and opens her journal. The screen turns itself off in her hand.
Meet the girls
Tina and Tilly are starting middle school. One talks when she is nervous. One goes quiet. Both are learning to use their GIFTS, with God's help.

Bright, fast, and kind. Her mind has forty windows open at once. She is learning to focus on one small thing, and to give her worries to God.

Quiet, thoughtful, and brave in her own way. She is learning that God made the real her on purpose, and that she is worth letting out.
From a real girl's sketchbook
Dee's daughter Jolie dreamed up Tina and Tilly in pencil. Here is the fun part: her sketch, then the same character brought into color.




Drawn by a real teen, not a computer. Jolie sketched Tina and Tilly when she was 14. She is 15 now, and she is the illustrator of the books. The color is just a quick preview while we build. The art is hers.
The heart of it
Each day she reads a short story, makes a choice, tries one small thing, then writes or doodles. No screens. No nagging. The habit is called GIFTS.
The four outcomes, the kind of girl she becomes.
For grown-ups
If your daughter melts down, overthinks, or shuts down, this gives her a calm, faith-filled, screen-free way to handle it. Especially helpful for girls who struggle with attention, anxiety, friendship, big feelings, or feeling different.
More questions? The For Parents page has the heart behind it. Our story has the rest.
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