Author: | Agnes Deglon | ISBN: | 9781386046776 |
Publisher: | Agnes Deglon | Publication: | December 7, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Agnes Deglon |
ISBN: | 9781386046776 |
Publisher: | Agnes Deglon |
Publication: | December 7, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
THE LITTLE SOULS is the third installment of a series on body, mind, and soul, called Kids’ Questions about Life. It is an educational book written in simple language for parents, teachers and kids who are pondering the often unanswerable issues of life, an early introduction on who we are and where we come from.
Attempting to explain the meaning of life, souls, birth, death and the Universal Soul can be quite a challenging task for parents. These concepts are made more tangible and easily understandable through a family of bears. As the bear cubs ask questions about life, Mommy Bear and Daddy Bear seek to answer their little ones with honesty and hopeful positivity about the Universe, from the comforting Universal Soul perspective of humanity.
The idea that we are all connected to one another, like many stars in a galaxy, many droplets of water in an ocean or many grains of sands in a desert, helps translate concepts like good and bad, birth and death, and even dreams into something more concrete.
THE LITTLE SOULS is the third installment of a series on body, mind, and soul, called Kids’ Questions about Life. It is an educational book written in simple language for parents, teachers and kids who are pondering the often unanswerable issues of life, an early introduction on who we are and where we come from.
Attempting to explain the meaning of life, souls, birth, death and the Universal Soul can be quite a challenging task for parents. These concepts are made more tangible and easily understandable through a family of bears. As the bear cubs ask questions about life, Mommy Bear and Daddy Bear seek to answer their little ones with honesty and hopeful positivity about the Universe, from the comforting Universal Soul perspective of humanity.
The idea that we are all connected to one another, like many stars in a galaxy, many droplets of water in an ocean or many grains of sands in a desert, helps translate concepts like good and bad, birth and death, and even dreams into something more concrete.