Feb 23, 2012

Now I Know By Sally Devorgine

Now I Know 
That silly hopes and fears will just make wrinkles on my face.
By Sally Devorgine

Endorsed By The Dali Lama

There's so much more to this book than meets the eye. It encompasses real life situations that happen every day in school and neighborhoods, teaching children how powerful their own thoughts are for creating positive or negative mental chatter. How their perceptions can help them work through their hopes and fears. Now I Know explores developing relationships and developing the self.


We really appreciated the value and importance of "the testing tree."
What a great way to empower children!

The timeless wisdom quoted by Geshe Langri Thangpa (1054-1123 CE), who was a Buddhist master famous in Tibet for his "8 versus of mind" training is still relevant today and a basis for the Chocolate Sauce Series.

Feb 18, 2012

Whimsical Tarot Card Review

Whimsical Tarot Cards
Illustrated By Mary Hanson-Roberts
Created By Dorothy Morrison

There are four card spreads appropriate for all different ages. 

A delightful tarot deck based on children's fairy tales, stories, fable and myths, colorful and charming, each card features a full pictorial scene, and is suitable for children and adults.

This tarot card deck is an excellent way to introduce tarot to children. The simplistic card descriptions are easy for children to relate to and connect with their spiritual essence. 

To find out more about this whimsical card deck or purchase for family fun games visit U.S. Games Systems, Inc.
You can also follow U.S. Games on Facebook.
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Review By Carol Lawrence and Stacy Toten

Feb 9, 2012

The Light Inside Of Me By: Vicki Scalzo ~ Review By Carol and Stacy

The Light Inside Of Me ~ A simple way to guide children towards making good choices.

Written By Vicki Scalzo-Savini
Illustrated By Children From Milton Terrace South Elementary.

A quote from inside, The Light Inside Of Me ~ "You can use this book as a tool in the classroom, or at home to remind children of that brilliant light that dwells within."

Right from the very beginning when this adorable children's picture book arrived in the mail we were hooked. It just beams like a ray of sunshine. This book is filled with love and light.

The young illustrators from the Milton Terrace South Elementary shine in their originality. The heartfelt illustrations will bring joy to your eyes. This book is teaching children how to make good choices and how they can trust and honor their own feelings. The light inside of me demonstrates how to recognize the feelings in others and how to shine each and every child's inner light brightly.

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Purchase your very own copy of Light Inside Of Me and find out more about Vicki and her foundation by visiting her website. http://theinfinityfoundation.com/ or 

Review By Carol Lawrence and Stacy Toten


Feb 8, 2012

Rain Forest Card Game Review


Rain Forest Card Game ~ Four Games In One!
  • Easy to learn.
  • Fun for the whole family.
  • 2 or more players.
  • Ages 6 and up.
  • Rain forest facts. 
  • Includes poster and stickers.
The Rain Forest deck features 48 different animals in their natural habitat. Includes two custom dice with rain forest symbols.
Children will become familiar with a variety of different animals while they also learn counting and matching skills.
This a game that can be played in four ways.



You and your children will have fun making animal sounds, counting, and playing with this interactive action packed game.


Great hands on educational game to teach the importance of taking care of our planet and her incredible creatures.


Visit U.S. Games Systems, Inc. to learn more about this game and find other family friendly games. 


Follow US Games on Facebook. 


Family Game nights are making a comeback!


Review By Stacy Toten and Carol Lawrence