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Sara and Seth, Solomon's Fine Featherless Friends

Sara and Seth, Solomon's Fine Featherless Friends

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: just for kids? you're kidding!
Review: Oh the further adventures of Sara... with Seth.. this is great stuff, for persons of all ages... in this second of the Sara books comes her best friend Seth.. and yes, Solomon, the wonderful owl is still there, teaching wisely (ahem!)..
There's also a Sara 3 book out (haven't seen it on here yet)..it just keeps getting better and better... If you want a really easy read (for people of ALL ages).. of magically changing your life, with least effort, in fact, with ease... read this (in fact, read all of them!) ~ and have fun manifesting what you want, and having your life the way you want it! suspend your old beliefs about how the universe works, and go for it. Yay Esther and Gerry (and yes, they are still at abraham-hicks.com if you just can't enough of them here just yet).. all the best!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This story book makes a wonderful gift for pre-teens and up!
Review: This book teaches readers to trust their own intuition and to develop their own connection to Source, God, All That Is. This book helps children to value their own sense of what's right and wrong FOR THEM and therefore not to be buffeted about by what everyone else in society sees an appropriate behavior FOR THEM. For, as the author says, one cannot stand on one's head in enough ways to please everybody, even if you live in a small town--even pleasing just your own family all the time is not a realistic goal. In short, this book shows children in story form how trusting themselves can better their lives.


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