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BOOKS

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E. Books for Kids
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1. Yo, Vikings! by Judith Byron Schachner
When we focus on a dream or an intention, we are creating reality. How can children be taught to focus? This colorful, fun story of a little girl gives a marvelous example of how children (and adults!) can go about bringing a dream to life. Ages five - eleven
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2. Born With a Bang: The Universe Tells Our Cosmic Story : Book 1 by Jennifer Morgan, Dana Lynne Andersen
Cosmology for kids! The universe itself tells its thirteen-billion-year story of chaos and the creation of life – from particles and atoms to all the stuff of deep space and planets. The story and pictures give a clear and dazzling understanding that all life is connected by a single, ever-giving source. Ages seven – eleven
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3. This Strange Quantum World & You by Patricia Topp
The world of matter in which we live, and the true essence of matter, are beautifully explained in this little gem, written for youngsters by a grade school teacher. A brief history of physics discoveries - and an understanding of why our thoughts and attitudes are important - are enhanced with simple, fun experiments. Ages eight - twelve
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4. Kinship with All Life by J. Allen Boone
Simple, challenging, real-life experiences showing how animals communicate with each other and with people who understand them. This book is especially wonderful for animal lovers. The author describes one experience after another showing that people can connect through their thoughts with animals. We know one twelve-year-old boy who read this book six times! Ages ten - adult
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5. Behaving as if the God in All Life Mattered by Machaelle Small Wright
When Machaelle was a young girl, her parents did wacko things that gave plenty of reason for her to freak out; but she always created ways to become calm in the midst of chaos. The results: she became psychic, extremely free, and very powerful. This autobiography is a great read for teenagers. Ages teen - adult
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6. The Journey for Kids - Liberating Your Child's Shining Potential by Brandon Bays
This book is written from the direct experience of real-life kids' journeys. Their stories are moving, their healing joyous, their wisdom simple and true. The wisdom of the ages through the honest and innocent eyes of a child. publisher
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