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This book is based on a series of recorded conversations between the author and Nature Guardians of the region surrounding the River Nairn in northern Scotland. The author's primary conversation is with the deva (landscape angel) who oversees this area.These communications give voice to the spirit of Gaia, explaining the role of nature spirits who inhabit the etheric realm and their function in bringing life force to Earth. They elucidate the need for humanity's respect for Nature and for all peoples of the Earth including children. The deva speaks directly to humanity's evolving role in planetary survival.The messages of the book are universal and hopeful, addressing our relationship with the natural world and its subtle aspects, and how we can become good caretakers for our beautiful Earth.
This is a story for children of all ages in commemoration of the centenary of the passing of 'Abdu'l-Bahá in November 1921. All people and events in the story are historical, verified with relevant references and sources. It's clear from contemporary records that 'Abdu'l-Bahá had a brown cat at this time, the only fiction in the story being the suggestion that His cat was often on hand to observe what was taking place. What the cat does and thinks are the only fiction in the story.
As the world faces a future beyond the pandemic, many children will be trying to make sense of their place in it - where do they fit in? Do they matter? What sort of future do they have? Little Acorn is a short, inspiring story for children which uses the analogy of the acorn growing into a mighty oak tree to show the potential in all of us.Written for children aged between 3 and 9, this delightful little book is suitable both for parents or teachers to read to younger children, and for the young reader. Beautiful black and white illustrations accompany the story, inviting young readers to colour them in as they wish. The author has given permission to photocopy the illustrations. Reviews:"Looking for elevating stories to share with your children? Little Acorn will captivate, encourage and inspire you and your family to reach up towards the sunlight." Geoff Smith, Educational Consultant and Author of Character Education - A Taught Course for 4 - to 11year-olds University of Birmingham"Beautiful story! Carolyn Sparey Fox took a simple fact of nature and connected it to a beautiful lesson for kids anywhere to learn." Sasha Shahidinejad, Elementary School Teacher USA"Little Acorn beautifully relates to what children experience as they grow while taking them on a journey of transformation."Carolyn Dorwin - Children's Art Teacher and Early Childhood Caregiver, USA
The snow has come to the village.Will Mr Tilly and the boys find their way out of the scary white woods In time for tea?What was it the faeries whispered in Mr Tilly's ear?Mr Tilly forgets to remember, remembers, and then forgets again. There's real magic in the air inMr Tilly and the Faerie Stone.
Ochil Writers' Group's second volume of Beneath the Hills - an anthology of fiction, non fiction, poetry and short stories - offers an insight into the true depth of the collective imagination. A mixture of individuals who enjoy and are inspired by the possibilities of the written word.
This is the story of Hamish, the most famous Highland bull in the world and one of Scotland's greatest and hairiest icons. Author Angela Stewart Mair first met Hamish when she saved him from slaughter during the BSE crisis of 1996. From then on she continued to know him to his death in November 2014. This book recounts the extraordinary life of a true Scottish legend.
The Recipes in this Book are inspired by the characters who appear in the Tales of Mr Tilly.They have been imagined and written by Noreen,created and tested by Nora and lovingly drawn by Lorna.And now, they can be baked and eaten by you!This could be the beginning of a love of baking that will last all of your life.
For people living in Britain during the first half of the twentieth century, it was a time of extreme challenge and unprecedented change. The century had begun in the reign of Queen Victoria, and by the half way mark, two world wars and a growing list of new inventions had lifted the world into a completely new era. What was it like to live just before the world of television, central heating, antibiotics, the National Health Service, motorways and the internet ... to experience smogs, barrage balloons and rationing, and to feel helpless as the League of Nations failed to prevent the Second World War? What was it like to qualify as a dentist in London during the early 1930s and to lose your home as a result of the London Blitz? What was it like to long for change, and how could ordinary people find a way of helping to make change possible?A Question of Time offers a glimpse into the lives of two ordinary people who happened to live in those times. They kept diaries and they had memories; they wrote and they spoke; they were Leslie and Joan Sparey, and they were my parents. This is their story.
Cristina Mureşan, Ph.D., wrote her first poem when she was six years old. Actually, she couldn't write yet, so she dictated it to her father. It was a two-page poem about the four seasons. In the years that followed she started a career in public relations, completed a doctorate in international relations and traveled the world. Through 'Angel Dust', her first book, she hopes to share some of the magic she encountered along the way. The poems and short stories are inspired by her travels, her rich inner world and spirituality.
Where has Mabel, the forgetful chicken, left her eggs this time? Who will win the giant chocolate egg in the Easter Bonnet Competition? How do you catch the chicken pox? Find out in this delightful tale, Mr Tilly and the Easter Chicks.
Twinkle is a baby Star who must learn to fly but she is afraid.How will she overcome her fears?Follow her adventures and the friends she makes on her journey to fly the Big Whoosh!!!
It's Christmas time. Mr Tilly's Teashop has been decorated and the big tree is coming to the village square. But will the tree lights work on the night? And what is wrong with Bridget? Join the festive fun and discover the spirit of Christmas in Mr Tilly and the Christmas Lights.
Love is in the air and laughter too. Will Daisy, who washes up, get a Valentine? Can Mr Tilly make things better for an old lady and a lonely budgie? Feel the love in this heart-warming tale, Mr Tilly and the Valentine Surprise.
There's something spooky going on in The Empty House. Even the faeries are frightened. And what has happened to Heather's bike? Mr Tilly gets a fright and learns a lesson in Mr Tilly and the Halloween Mystery.
A poem, beautifully illustrated, of a child's inspirational journey: a boy who finds a ladder to the stars.
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