Angels at Bedtime: Tales of Love, Guidance and Support for You to Read with Your Child - to Comfort, Calm and Heal

Angels at Bedtime: Tales of Love, Guidance and Support for You to Read with Your Child - to Comfort, Calm and Heal

by KarenWallace (Author), KatyMoran (Author), Lou Kuenzler (Author)

Synopsis

Angels embody the principles of compassion, kindness and love and remind us of the healing power of positive energy. This book is designed to help children share with you these loving and generous qualities through a collection of 20 inspiring stories of angelic intervention and assistance based on situations with which children can readily identify. Some of the stories describe angels taking the traditional form of a winged quasi-human presence; other stories explore more surprising angelic visitations, including a helpful bird and a kindly cowboy. Children are encouraged to look at the world with wonder, open to the ways in which positive energy can be found in unlikely places. Each story focuses on themes important for a child's personal development and growth to maturity, such as dispensing forgiveness, developing confidence and coping with uncertainty. Children will also find stories here to help them deal with common problems such as bullying and anxiety. Designed to be read either by parents working with children or by children on their own, these charming tales provide a gentle transition into sleep or make enjoyable daytime reading.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 144
Publisher: Watkins Publishing
Published: 13 Oct 2011

ISBN 10: 1780280149
ISBN 13: 9781780280141
Children’s book age: 5-7 Years

Author Bio
Karen Wallace has written more than ninety books for children including, for DBP, More Nightlights. Lou Kuenzler has a background in theatre direction and is now a successful children's writer. Her books include The Ugly Egg and The Runaway Bannock. Katy Moran has written a number of children's books, including Bloodline and Spirit Hunter. Anne Civardi has worked in publishing for many years and has written and edited more than forty books for children, both fiction and non-fiction.