Hardcover 32 Pages Publisher Hay House Published Jan 2010
$14.95 USD
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ISBN-10: 1401927114
ISBN-13: 9781401927110
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Reading level: Ages 4-8
Spiritual master Deepak Chopra’s first children’s book tells the uniquely imaginative story of Tara, as she begins her quest for enlightenment. On a cool summer’s eve, five-year-old Tara takes a walk on the beach with her grandfather. When he is not quite sure how to answer her questions about love and life, the Moon herself joins in on the conversation.
She tells Tara that the stars made our eyes so they could see themselves. She also explains that everyone we see is our own self in a different form. Deepak Chopra’s ability to provide powerful truths to people all around the world is unquestioned, but in this book he offers his unique message of healing, hope and peace to children. Matched with the enchanting art of former Disney animator Dave Zaboski, You With The Stars in Your Eyes gives parents a tale they will love to tell and retell, spreading its timeless message.
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Beautifully written and illustrated by Lissa Coffey (Los Angeles, CA)
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I couldn’t resist getting this book. My own children are in college, but I will add it to the collection that I am saving for my future grandkids! It’s perfect for bedtime, a sweet story and glorious, magical illustrations. The moon, the stars, a little girl and her grandfather and a walk on the beach. You can tell a lot of love went into this book. I look forward to reading it to little ones someday!
You with the Stars in Your Eyes by Haily Holy (North Palm Beach, FL)
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This book is perfect for a five year old girl on her birthday. It will give her a cosmic view and what better gift could I give, at that age.
A challenging message by Carmel
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I am a huge fan of Deepak Chopra’s guidance. When I saw he wrote a children’s book, I pre-purchased it ( and extra copies to give as gifts)on Amazon. The description sold me on it especially this quote”explains that everyone we see is our own self in a different form” I was excited to teach my 7 and 3 year old about this concept. I found the book difficult to grasp…I was hoping for a more concrete message to help kids understand conciousness…( I realize it is hard to teach the abstract concretly). So, the book was not what I was hoping for, yet I still read it to my 7 and 3 year old and add a bit of my own message to it…
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