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Little Bear and the Mirror

Little Bear and the Mirror

Lydia Du Du Toit

Mirrorword Publishing
2019
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This priceless story comes with a link to a free audio download, done by Lydia du Toit, plus her lovely song, Mirror Mirror on the Wall... most beautifully sung by Godfrey Birtill A little bear, suffering from terrible fear, finds a caring friend in a squirrel - the squirrel then asks wise Miss Owl for advice.She pages through her library of books and scrolls and until she finds that, "There is only one reason for gibbering, shivering, jiggling and joggling fearfulcold," she read in her big, fat book of Wisdom Whoppers. "This cold is not outsidebut inside and is a big, big problem if not cured It will make your eyes see funnythings and your ears hear funny noises and your tummy turn in funnycircles - a dreadful condition indeed "Mrs. Owl wondered to herself, "If the cold is inside and not outside, how can I getwhat is in, out?""I've got the answer " shouted Owl with great joy. "The cold must get out thesame way it got in ""The thoughts in our heads become the words in our mouths and then changeinto the doors that keep in and keep out ""You see, Squirrel, our thoughts are very powerful. The thoughts in our heads are the secret place where all the wonders of the earth are stored, churned, milled, ground and made. But there, we can also hold dark, scary thoughts and lies. Those thoughts turn into words, either good ones or bad ones We need to know the secret of how to lock in the good thoughts and let them get rid of the bad ones - just like light gets rid of darkness, effortlessly Light is stronger than darkness. God's Mirror is His thoughts about us; that's the key "It's a magic Mirror," replied Squirrel excitedly. "It lets you see the truth that unlocks the door to let the gibbering, shivering, jabbering, jiggling cold out. Wise owl said that, the cold could only get out the way it got in "So Little Bear, take this Mirror. Look deeply into it."Squirrel waited with eager curiosity, "Tell me, what do you see?"Little Bear took the Mirror and gazed deeply. The more he looked, the wider his grin spread along his big bear mouth."I see me," said Little Bear.
KAA Of The Great Kalahari

KAA Of The Great Kalahari

Lydia Du Toit

Mirrorword Publishing
2019
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...The stars were falling to the ground and dancing back to the skies in the sparkles of the fire. One could not really tell which were stars and which were sparks from the fire. The tribe was all assembled, some sitting and others standing around the burning logs. The fire's light lit up their bronze faces and friendly eyes. Dancing in unison, their voices were soft, and one could hear the jingling sound of the beads around the ladies' ankles as they moved in the sand. Their song seemed to melt into the smoke and embers floating in the Kalahari skies...KAA's footsteps led by a journey of discovery I loved this story. From the first line I was transported to the world of the Kalahari: the smell of the fire, the canopy of stars so close you could almost reach out and touch them. Through the author's evocative writing I found myself dancing with the tribe around the fire, and I could almost hear Kaa's heartbeat, as loud as his footsteps that led him across the desert on an unexpected and life-changing journey.A powerful heartbeat resounds throughout this beautiful tale. Like a distant drum of dancing feet, it beats with adventure and passion, filled ultimately with the joy of recognizing our true selves. It is this deep recognition which reveals to us that, from the beginning of time, we have belonged, we are dearly loved, anticipated, enjoyed and cherished. There is no need to beg for favor; this eternal love is not earned; the dawning of its light comes as potently and powerfully as the first glimpse of the Kalahari sun. -AnneMarie Helms I wrote this story prompted by the love and truth and the innocence of my early childhood, growing up in the Kalahari. I remember those years so vividly, lying on my back on a distant dune, the sand beneath my fingers, the stars above me dancing across the sky. But most of all I remember the silence, a deep omnipotent quiet resting peacefully on the desert. In later years the Kalahari became a favorite getaway, when we would drive for many miles through those same dunes with our own four children, finding a place in the wilderness where we could enjoy this special, powerful place. This authentic experience, so close to what is ancient and true, is what I trust will resonate in all those who read these stories. Lydia Du ToitLydia's spiritual insights have become a touchstone for the next generation Dee Thomas
King Solitaire's Big Banquet

King Solitaire's Big Banquet

Lydia Du Toit

Mirrorword Publishing
2020
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King solitaire woke up one morning excited, he had a dream about a feast and a riddle. He immediately involved his wife and all the people in his land to solve the riddle to come join him and the Queen at the Big Banquet. They prepared the biggest feast one can imagine but no one could enter until they had solved the riddle. What was it then, this riddle - only the very best could open the gates to the feast. So the contestants arrived from the fastest to the slowest the biggest to the smallest all desiring to be the best of the best. But Alas, the King had a book of Stars and in it was recorded every wonderful and not so wonderful an event. This had the eager contestants leaving disappointed, one after the other because there was always someone better and faster and bigger. But happy day, when a young lad arrived at the castles gates professing to have solved the riddle, which indeed he did. Jonagold discovered one of the biggest secrets in life
Poo Zoo

Poo Zoo

Lydia Di Giulio

The Flying Desk
2018
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Noah and his father spend a day out together at the Zoo.But their fun-filled adventure does not go according to plan.Everything that can go wrong, does go wrong They didn't see that coming But at the end of the day, Noah realizes that spending time with family is the most fun of all.Parents, especially Dads, will be able to relate to this book and the humorous scenes will entertain even the most reluctant readers."Poo Zoo" is a fun and engaging book designed for children of all ages, including bigger children A trip to the Zoo will never be the same again
The Crystal Castle

The Crystal Castle

Lydia Di Giulio; Bridget Di Giulio

The Flying Desk
2018
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"The Crystal Castle" is a fairy tale about children's safety and is an ideal picture story book for initiating open discussion about stranger danger and its consequences.Despite his mother's warnings about wandering off from home and stranger danger, Orion is lured into a deep forest by a mysterious golden pigeon where he meets a beautiful fairy who has a hidden secret. Consequently, Orion finds himself in real trouble.Can Orion come up with a plan in time to save himself and return home safely?The enchanting illustrations in the book reinforce the take-home message and will also captivate the interest of a younger audience.
Where is Daisy?

Where is Daisy?

Lydia Di Giulio

The Flying Desk
2018
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Daisy is a little grey bantam hen who lives on a farm with lots of other animals.Daisy has a special dream in life - to raise a family of her own.But the farmer has other ideas and always hinders her efforts.Will Daisy's persistence and 'never give up' attitude lead her to fulfil her dream?This engaging and beautifully illustrated picture story book is suitable for pre-schoolers and young children learning to read.The book also teaches children the days of the week."Where is Daisy?" has been written by Australian authors. Their special pet named Daisy, their little grey bantam hen, was the inspiration for this book.
Accidental Witch

Accidental Witch

Lydia Sherrer

Chenoweth Press
2017
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"I never meant to become a witch. But when someone you love dies, logic and reason die with them."Sebastian Blackwell is your typical high school popular kid: attractive, charming, and a little rebellious. At least he used to be. But when his parents are killed in a freak accident, he goes from cool kid to orphan outcast before the dirt even settles over their graves. Now a shell of his former self, Sebastian realizes what really matters in life and is determined to get it back, no matter the cost. To do it, he'll have to delve into his family's darkest secrets, secrets his parents tried to protect him from his whole life.With a ghost as his only friend, a goth girl his only ally, and a demon prince his only chance, Sebastian sets out on a desperate path of redemption that seems more likely to damn him than to save him. For all power has a price, and Sebastian must decide what he is willing to pay to defy death itself.
Love, Lies, and Hocus Pocus Cat Magic

Love, Lies, and Hocus Pocus Cat Magic

Lydia Sherrer

Chenoweth Press
2018
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Saving the world is such a bother when it makes you late for your nap. Blessed (or cursed, depending on who you ask) with human intelligence, Sir Edgar Allan Kipling, magical talking cat extraordinaire, spends most of his time keeping his human out of trouble. Of course, having a wizard for a human means that trouble is never far away. When Sir Kipling's human goes away for the weekend and leaves him to guard her magical library, things start out quiet. But when he discovers a witch smelling suspiciously of demon magic snooping in his human's office, quiet goes out the window and chaos looms on the horizon. Will Sir Kipling be able to outwit the intruders before their mischief causes permanent damage? If you are a cat person, you will adore this book. If you are a dog person, you will also adore this book, and upon completion will be inexplicably compelled to go out and adopt a cat. You have been warned.
Dean Lazar's Golden Guide 2020 Edition
Newly updated for 2020 with pandemic specific tips, the Golden Guide provides clear advice and guidance for developing the habits of mind and effective behaviors that are likely to lead to career success - no matter what profession or field of inquiry. I wrote Dean Lazar's Golden Guide after working for more than a decade overseeing graduate law (LL.M) and policy (M.P.P.) admissions at Chicago-Kent College of Law and the University of Chicago's Harris School of Public Policy. The advice I offer reflects the lessons of my own career journey as well as my experience offering career counseling to hundreds of talented young people.Some may define pragmatism as the "opposite" of idealism, but I think the best way to think about it is to see pragmatic thinking as practical and pro-active, in support of of your ideals and dreams. Pragmatic behavior is self regarding but certainly not selfish, and this Golden Guide will help those who want to be efficient with their time, effective with their efforts, and successful in their careers and in their lives.