In this new book, kids will find out the difference between negative thoughts and positive affirmations. How to make the change from negative thoughts and words to those that are positive. The happiness and confidence that come from this ability is something children will carry with them their entir
I Think, I Am
β Scribed by Louise Hay
- Book ID
- 115273008
- Publisher
- Hay House
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 6 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781401923648
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Best-selling author Louise L. Hay has spent her life teaching people that their thoughts create their lives, and she has written numerous books for adults that have helped them discover their own self-worth. Similarly, Louise has always believed that if children could learn the power of their thoughts early on, their journey through life would be happier and more rewarding, with fewer struggles along the way. In this new book, Louise teaches boys and girls about the importance of affirmationsβthe thoughts and words we use in our daily lives that express what we believe to be true. Within these pages, there are wonderful examples of kids turning "negative" thoughts such as worry, anger, and fear into positive words and actions that express joy, happiness, and love. There are also tips that show children how they can apply affirmations to their daily lives. Vibrant illustrations and simple text make these concepts easy to understand for even the youngest child. Parents and...
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