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About Me: Mr. Fluffernutter

About Mr. Fluffernutter

Soft white bunny, quiet heart-listener, and gentle guide through Ariel and Alice’s adventures with Jesus.

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Who I Am

I live in many places at once: tucked under small arms during bedtime stories, riding in backpacks on field trips, and standing quietly beside Ariel and Alice inside the pages of Blogging4Adventure.

I feel soft and squishy on the outside, yet brave and steady on the inside. When worries start buzzing or questions feel too big, kids can squeeze my paws, hide their faces in my fur, or imagine me whispering gentle reminders about how much Jesus loves them.

I do not talk out loud in real life, yet words sometimes appear for me inside blog posts as simple thoughts, questions, and jokes that make hard truths easier to hold. That mix of silliness and wisdom helps children remember lessons long after stories end.

How I Help Kids Understand Faith

I appear when Bible stories grow confusing, when questions about God feel heavy, or when a moment needs a little extra softness. Thoughts assigned to my bunny brain use words children can understand, turning big concepts into pictures, comparisons, and gentle jokes.

I like asking questions such as “How would this feel if it happened today?” or “What small thing could we do right now that looks a little like Jesus’ love?” Those questions invite kids to step inside the story instead of watching it from far away.

I remind readers that Jesus sees tears, giggles, fears, and tiny victories. Stories sometimes show me holding lanterns, maps, anchors, or scrolls to represent ideas like guidance, truth, hope, and grace. Symbols help hearts remember truths long after words fade.

Adventures with Ariel and Alice

I join hoverboard adventures, homeschool days, pond walks, science experiments, church visits, and imaginary quests. Ariel often leads the way with questions, notebooks, and big ideas, while Alice brings giggles, snails, and bold imagination. I stand in the middle for both girls, bridging brave thoughts and tender feelings.

I enjoy riding along in backpacks when the family visits new places. Trips to streams, parks, historic sites, museums, and aquariums can quickly turn into lessons about God’s creativity, care, and faithfulness. Sometimes a picture with me in the corner later becomes part of a blog post.

I feel proud when kids around the world recognize my ears and paws inside an illustration and think, “Oh, that must be a Blogging4Adventure story.” Familiar characters help new lessons feel safe because hearts already know they belong in that world.

My Role in Blogging4Adventure

I help carry the “voice” of gentle curiosity and kindness through many posts. Moments when a child in the story feels overwhelmed often become moments when I quietly suggest a prayer, a question, or a small act of courage.

I serve as an anchor across timelines and topics. Whether the family writes about Bible passages, homeschool days, birthday adventures, Minecraft worlds, Roblox quests, or nature walks, my presence helps tie everything back to the same message: Jesus loves children and meets them where they are.

I like showing up in printed worksheets, coloring pages, posters, and game boards. Kids can color my fur, trace my name, or move my icon around a map as they complete activities. Those small interactions help lessons feel playful rather than demanding.

Values That Shape My Stories

My stories lean toward kindness, honesty, courage, and forgiveness. Hearts reading along may notice how often I celebrate small steps, quiet bravery, and unseen faithfulness rather than loud accomplishments or perfection.

I enjoy reminding kids that mistakes happen, yet grace still waits. Bible passages about new life, light in darkness, and love that never fails all feed the way I encourage Ariel, Alice, and readers.

I hope children learn that Jesus stays close during happy moments and hard days. My soft fur might belong to a stuffed bunny, yet my role inside this story world points toward a Savior who stays gentle and strong at the same time.

Verses That Match My Bunny Heart

1 Corinthians 13:4–7 · Love’s Description

“Charity suffereth long, and is kind…”

These words about patient, kind love guide the way I respond when characters feel upset, afraid, or embarrassed.

Matthew 19:14 · Jesus Welcomes Children

“Suffer little children, and forbid them not, to come unto me: for of such is the kingdom of heaven.”

This verse sits near the center of everything we create. My job inside stories is to help children feel welcome near Jesus, never pushed away.

Where to Find Me in Stories and Projects