A Boy and a Turtle
The Children's Visualization Book
By Lori Lite
Illustrated by Kimberly C. Fox
We met Lori at the Life Forum Expo in Atlanta. When we read her beautiful books we just had to post them in our marketplace. Her books, though written for children, contain a powerful lesson for us all. "A Boy and A Turtle" will teach your children (and you) a relaxation method which they can carry with them throughout their lives. Get a taste for this book by clicking on the preview, then add it to your cart to give the gift of relaxation to your loved ones.
Softcover 16 pages, 7.75 x 10 inches
Preview Book
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Here's what people are saying about "A Boy and a Turtle."
Susan Kent Cakars, writer/editor, Holt, Rinehardt and Winston
"A Boy and a Turtle is a beautiful and gentle story that helps children to relax in the midst of or at the end of their busy and stressful days. The images of color, water, and warmth soothe and comfort. Reading the story together, parents and children share a peaceful time together in which happiness and love are free to blossom."
Susan LeFavour, L.M.S.W., NAET Allergy Specialist
"A Boy and a Turtle is an excellent introduction to the world of color and energy. Lori Lite encourages the alignment of colors and shows us how to tap into our own wonderful rainbow. This is the perfect gift and learning tool for children and adults of all ages."
Blair Tate, M. Ed., School Counselor
"A wonderful blend of color and visual imagery. Calming from head to toe."
Mandy, age 5
"The pictures are so pretty. I felt like all the colors of the rainbow!"
Miles, age 3½
"This is a colorful book, let's read it again!"
Andrea, Mom
"Lori has a gift of teaching relaxation with serenity, peace and imagination. My three-year old knew instinctively to breathe. This is what we were meant to do!"
Emily, age 9
"If I was upset or had a bad day I could read this book and feel better."
Casey, age 9
"It made me feel great! No worries."
Carley, age 8
"The colors made me feel happy all over."
Ben, age 8
"The story made my mind drift away to a happy place."