This stunning book introduces the world to some of the very special and gifted children who were described in Meg Blackburn Losey’s The Children of Now.
The Children of Now
The Children of Now is a groundbreaking work that shows that a large number of kids come into the world bearing inherent gifts that are beyond strange--they are telepathic, understand subtle energies, and/or have amazing psychic abilities.
Where Are the Children Now?
Now, more than four decades since readers first met Nancy and her children, comes the thrilling sequel to the groundbreaking book that set the stage for future generations of psychological suspense novels.
The Children of Now . . . Evolution
In these times, we bear witness to how consciousness and the minds of the future of humanity are changing in spectacular ways. This is a phenomenon that should not be ignored. Who are these amazing beings and why are they here?
Now That They Are Grown
Here are ways to nurture our adult children while encouraging their independence and maturity. Learn to have balance. Here is how to respond to them in times of struggle.
Land of Or
"Welcome to Land of OR. Come along on a fantastic adventure where readers of all ages can learn how to make great choices.
Now You Are One
Give a birthday book instead of a birthday card Under the cover flap, write a personal note about this special day.
The Indigo Children
Throughout this work, Carroll and Tober bring together some very fine minds (doctors, educators, psychologists, and more) who shed light on the Indigo Child phenomenon.
My Dog Romeo
"My Dog Romeo"--a single on More Family Time, the follow-up children's album to the GRAMMY Award-winning Family Time--is a playful and endearing tribute to Ziggy Marley's beloved pet dog Romeo.
Gender Now Coloring Book
The kids of the gender team are ready to show you the way, are you ready to color, learn, and play?
The Stolen Year
The cost was enormous. But this crisis began much earlier than 2020. In The Stolen Year, Anya Kamenetz exposes a long-running indifference to the plight of children and families in American life and calls for a reckoning.
Get Out Now
Parents' first duty is to their children—to their intellect, their character, their souls. The facts on the ground point to one conclusion: get out now.