• Beautiful Girl presents this simple but important message: that to be born female is a very special thing and carries with it magical gifts and powers that must be recognized and nurtured.
  • Barkley the Bear is now ready to continue his family's business, which involves taking care of everyone in the forest. What a job! Barkley worries that he will not be able to provide the care necessary for everyone, but he soon finds out how easy it is to help others, and how much you can get in return.
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    In Good-bye, Bumps! , Saje Dyer, daughter of bestselling author Dr Wayne W. Dyer, tells a remarkable story from her childhood in which she was able to overcome a physical condition in a very unique way. In the telling of her story she teaches children the important lesson that when something is bothering them, they can change their attitude toward it and not allow it to have power over them.
  • "Your thoughts create your life!" This is the message that Louise Hay has been teaching people throughout the world for more than 25 years. Now, children can learn and understand the powerful idea that they have control over their thoughts and words and in turn, what happens in their life.
  • Dr. Dyer's very first children's book! He has taken the ten concepts from his book for adults 10 Secrets for Success and Inner Peace and interpreted them for children.
  • Internationally renowned author Wayne Dyer continues his series of inspirational works for children as he offers a positive, spiritual approach to the meaning of money for kids. It's Not What You've Got addresses the topics of money and abundance, with the understanding that children's earliest thoughts and perceptions about money will last throughout their lives. The concepts presented in this beautifully illustrated book include: Money does not define who you are; it doesn't matter what others have, and abundance comes in many forms.
  • A journal designed to put bucket filling knowledge into action and create a happier life for its young reader. In addition to the bucket fillers pledge and three rules of bucket filling, the journal features a 30 day plan for filling buckets for 30 days, including 8 self-reflection questions and 30 pages to record daily thoughts and bucket filling experiences.
  • Ideal for home or classroom, this 32 page coloring book is a supplement to the award winning , rhyming picture book Bucket Filling From A to Z.
  • In his fourth book for children, Dr. Wayne W. Dyer focuses on the topic of excuses and how they can do more harm than we realize. The book demonstrates how excuses go far beyond "my dog ate my homework," and can actually become words that prevent your child from reaching his or her potential.
  • On My Way to a Happy Life by New York Times bestselling author Deepak Chopra is based on his bestseller for adults, The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success.
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    An introduction to angels for your children. Bestselling author and 'angel lady' Doreen Virtue has written her first book for children! Thank You, Angels introduces young children to the world of angels and teaches them how these heavenly beings can help them in many ways. By following an angel throughout his busy day, children will learn all about the world of angels. Kids will learn how o ask an angel for help, how to recognise and angel's voice, and what signs angels may use to let them know they're there. Thank You, Angels offers children a sense of comfort and peace by showing them that they're never alone.
  • Tiger-Tiger, Is It True? is a story about a little tiger who thinks that his whole world is falling apart: his parents don't love him, his friends have abandoned him, and life is unfair. But a wise turtle asks him four questions, and everything changes. He realizes that all his problems are not caused by things, but by his thoughts about things; and that when he questions his thoughts, life becomes wonderful again.
  • In Unstoppable Me! Dr. Dyer's second children's book, he teaches children how to hold on to the no-limit thinking he believes they were born with, rather than just trying to “fit in.”

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