This magical tale, written for children, is washed through with such a rare, spiritual quality that we recommend you don't miss reading it - however old you are! We ourselves have read it loads of times, and it never fails to enthrall and inspire us.
In Are We Listening To Our Children? Paolo Crepet argues that in the 21st century we need to take a fresh look at how our society approaches its children, and at last learn to really listen to them.
Brother Eagle, Sister Sky, illustrated by Susan Jeffers, is the message delivered by Chief Seattle to the American government 150 years ago, describing his belief that all life on earth is sacred and that man's abuse of nature will lead to his own de
Longfellow's poem `The Song of Hiawatha' has long been a favourite classic. In this stunning picture book Susan Jeffers has chosen some of the most lyrical verses describing Hiawatha's childhood, showing Hiawatha learning the secrets of animals, the
C S Lewis's The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe was voted Children's Book of the Century. This sensitive abridgement, exquisitely illustrated by Christian Birmingham, now brings this classic to younger readers (aged 6-9).
Margrit Coates shows how you can learn the skill of hands-on healing to help improve your pet's well-being and behaviour. She shares many stories of animals she has treated, and offers lots of practical guidance on how to use hands-on healing.
Crystal Children, says Doreen Virtue, are the new generation that has come to the Earth plane after the Indigo Children. These children are like Indigos - highly psychic and sensitive - but without the dark edge and the anger energy. Their auras are
In Looking Beyond James van Praagh explains to teenagers about soul mates and spirit guides and how they can connect with their own innate psychic and supernatural talents.
Diana Cooper's Angel Colouring Book introduces children to communicating and playing with angels, colouring in angel drawings while focusing on captions expressing angel wisdom.