DescriptionIndigo Dreams: Garden of Wellness contains stories and techniques designed to entertain children while empowering them to live a life of wellness. Practical, easy to follow techniques are presented in each purposeful story. Three additional wellness practice sessions are provided and accompanied by relaxing, uplifting music. Children learn how food choices and amounts affect mind and body with Caterpillar Choices. Affirmations support this message while building self-esteem and confidence. The difficult issue of bullying is addressed in The Perfect Club. Any child that has been teased or excluded by peers will benefit from the techniques presented in this heartwarming story of acceptance. Various stress-management and coping strategies provide wellness benefits for any child. Ideal for ages 5-10.
DescriptionIndigo Teen Dreams allows teenagers to manage stress, anger, and anxiety while increasing self-esteem and self-awareness. Teens explore relaxation and stress-management techniques while receiving guided instructions on the techniques of breathing
DescriptionIndigo Dreams is a 60-minute audiobook designed to entertain children while introducing them to relaxation and stress-management techniques. Four unique bedtime stories incorporate breathing, visualizations, muscular relaxation, and affirmations. T
DescriptionIndigo Ocean Dreams is a 60-minute audiobook designed to entertain children in an ocean setting while introducing them to four relaxation and stress-management techniques. Children follow their sea friends along as they learn to release and manage
DescriptionAn effective alternative to vapid "flavor-of-the-day" pop psychology, these sermons offer deeply founded and time-proven relief for the troubles of the soul. These works provide inspiration for all, religious or not, and are highly entertaining! Included in this audiobook: "The Distracted Mind", "Terror by Night", and "The Torment of Fear" by Charles Kingsley; "Parting Words" by James Martineau; "Christ and the Fear of Death" by George H. Morrison; "Self-Reliance" by Ralph Waldo Emerson; "Fearing and Trusting" by Charles H. Spurgeon; and "Love and Fear" by Alexander Maclaren.
DescriptionChildren will enjoy listening to early evidence of young Clara Barton's calling such as when Patch, her beloved dog, is injured, and Clara nurses him back to health. They will sympathize with her boarding school days when she is snubbed because she is too shy to talk to other girls. But her shyness disappears when she assists the local doctor.