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Jamie Jett: Tiny Jetsetter

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Maharat Nakhon Ratchasima Hospital

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Jamie Jett: Tiny Jetsetter

A resourceful 7-year-old pilot flies her self-built, magical mini-plane around the globe, solving one “small-scale” problem at a time—from reuniting lost baby animals to returning a giant’s missing sock.

“Jamie Jett and the Missing Carnival Star” jamie jett tiny jetsetter

Here is some content about “Jamie Jett: Tiny Jetsetter,” written as if for a children’s book series, animated show pitch, or character profile. Jamie Jett: Tiny Jetsetter A resourceful 7-year-old pilot flies her self-built, magical

The annual Sky-high Carnival has lost its guiding star—a glowing weather vane shaped like a comet. Without it, the hot air balloons can’t navigate the night winds. While the grown-ups search from above, Jamie notices tiny clues: a trail of gumdrop footprints leading toward the Whispering Woods. Shrinking the Tiny Turbo to butterfly size, she flies through dewdrop tunnels and past sleeping bumblebees to find the star… being used as a nightlight by a family of shy moon-mice. Jamie brokers a deal: the mice can borrow the star every Tuesday, as long as they return it for carnival nights. Without it, the hot air balloons can’t navigate

Big dreams take off in small packages.



A resourceful 7-year-old pilot flies her self-built, magical mini-plane around the globe, solving one “small-scale” problem at a time—from reuniting lost baby animals to returning a giant’s missing sock.

“Jamie Jett and the Missing Carnival Star”

Here is some content about “Jamie Jett: Tiny Jetsetter,” written as if for a children’s book series, animated show pitch, or character profile. Jamie Jett: Tiny Jetsetter

The annual Sky-high Carnival has lost its guiding star—a glowing weather vane shaped like a comet. Without it, the hot air balloons can’t navigate the night winds. While the grown-ups search from above, Jamie notices tiny clues: a trail of gumdrop footprints leading toward the Whispering Woods. Shrinking the Tiny Turbo to butterfly size, she flies through dewdrop tunnels and past sleeping bumblebees to find the star… being used as a nightlight by a family of shy moon-mice. Jamie brokers a deal: the mice can borrow the star every Tuesday, as long as they return it for carnival nights.

Big dreams take off in small packages.