The Wizard's Wish

The Wizard's Wish
Author: Brad Yates
Publisher:
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2019-06-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781632332004

Children can learn a safe, simple way to deal with uncomfortable emotions. The solution is right at your fingertips! By tapping points on your body, a process done in the clinically proven EFT, together with guided responses, the wizard demonstrates how you can feel better in minutes!

The Wizards of Once

The Wizards of Once
Author: Cressida Cowell
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2017-10-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0316472158

In the first book of a new series by the bestselling author of How to Train Your Dragon, the warring worlds of Wizards and Warriors collide in a thrilling and enchanting adventure. Once there were Wizards, who were Magic, and Warriors, who were not. But Xar, son of the King of Wizards, can't cast a single spell. And Wish, daughter of the Warrior Queen, has a banned magical object of her own. When they collide in the wildwood, on the trail of a deadly witch, it's the start of a grand adventure that just might change the fabric of their worlds. With Cressida Cowell's trademark wit, and the same stunning combination of action, adventure, heart, humor, and incredible artwork that made How to Train Your Dragon a beloved bestselling franchise, The Wizards of Once will transport and bewitch readers.

The Wishes In The Stones

The Wishes In The Stones
Author: Del Winterbottom
Publisher: Del Winterbottom
Total Pages: 50
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

A revengeful warrior confronts the evil Wizard who killed his family for three powerful magical stones - three epic battles begin, one after the other! In order to claim his revenge and walk away, the warrior must battle the evil Wizard, a giant three-headed dragon - and Setr: a magical demon.

IZABELLA’S WISH

IZABELLA’S WISH
Author: Gail Roberson
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 43
Release: 2023-09-21
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

Izabella is the youngest dragon at Drachenmoor, and everyone adores her. Her family does not notice that she has grown from a cute, curious baby dragon into a clever, creative magical creature who can now do big dragon stuff. Izabella wants to do her part to make this year’s Halloween party special and fun at Drachenmoor, but her imagination fails her when she needs it most. Desperate, Izabella makes the biggest, most sincere wish of her life. Come along as Izabella discovers that the real magic of wishes lies not in the wish-making but in the wish-maker. Drachenmoor is the creation of imaginator, Dan Goepfert, aka: Dan the Wizard Man. Since the year 2000, Dan has brought the characters he imagines to life at Drachenmoor, a Halloween village located in Joplin, Missouri. Author, Gail Roberson, calls on her clinical expertise as a Licensed Professional Counselor and her unique ability of seeing life through the eyes of children to teach life lessons through the Drachenmoor characters. This is book four in the Drachenmoor series. Book One: Izabella’s Forever Home: Teaches that family is created by choice and love. Book Two: Face Your Fear... It Will Disappear: Teaches the importance of curiosity and courage. Book Three: Who’s Feeling Big Feelings: Teaches that using words can calm feelings and fix problems.

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
Author: L. Frank Baum
Publisher:
Total Pages: 259
Release: 1900
Genre: Adventure and adventurers
ISBN:

In the first of L. Frank Baum's time-honored Oz novels, country girl Dorothy Gale gets whisked away by a cyclone to the fantastical Land of Oz. Dropped into the midst of trouble when her farmhouse crushes a tyrannical sorceress, Dorothy incurs the wrath of the Wicked Witch of the West. Dorothy is desperate to return to her native Kansas, and, aided by the Good Witch of the North, she sets out for the Emerald City to get help from the legendary Wizard. On her way, she meets three unlikely allies who embody key human virtues—the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, and the Cowardly Lion.

Therapeutic Storywriting

Therapeutic Storywriting
Author: Trisha Waters
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1135397686

Literacy work can provide a therapeutic context in which to support children with emotional and behavioural difficulties in mainstream schools. This text provides a clear theoretical rationale for therapeutic storywriting.

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
Author: L. Frank Baum
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2014-04
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781497553583

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is a children's novel written by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by W. W. Denslow. Originally published by the George M. Hill Company in Chicago on May 17, 1900, it has since been reprinted numerous times, most often under the name The Wizard of Oz, which is the name of both the popular 1902 Broadway musical and the well-known 1939 film adaptation. The story chronicles the adventures of a young girl named Dorothy Gale in the Land of Oz, after being swept away from her Kansas farm home in a cyclone.[nb 1] The novel is one of the best-known stories in American popular culture and has been widely translated. Its initial success, and the success of the 1902 Broadway musical which Baum adapted from his original story, led to Baum's writing thirteen more Oz books. The original book has been in the public domain in the US since 1956. Baum dedicated the book "to my good friend & comrade, My Wife," Maud Gage Baum. In January 1901, George M. Hill Company, the publisher, completed printing the first edition, which totaled 10,000 copies.

Nothing Left to Wish For

Nothing Left to Wish For
Author: Andrew G. Schneider
Publisher: Andrew G. Schneider
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2014-12-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Step onto the deck of the skyship, the Pirate Queen and join first mate Esme, Prince Sasha, and the genie Sting on a spectacular voyage across the Endless Desert. A botched raid on the treasure galleon, the Desert Jewel, earns Esme the enmity of the high wizard al-Hasan and a bounty on her head that leaves her with few friends and fewer options. Forced to choose between her life, her sanity, or secrets best left buried beneath the sands, Esme’s choices will, one way or another, leave her with nothing left to wish for.

The Wizard of Wozzle

The Wizard of Wozzle
Author: Kenneth G. Old
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2012-11
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1616638885

What inspires a twelve-year old boy to be the best magician in all of Cornwall, all of England, all of the world? For Griswold, it is meeting Munro, a tiny man only half a thumb high with lofty dreams and great determination. Using cunning and deceit, Griswold does grow up to be a powerful wizard but develops an incurable affliction, one that may jeopardize his ambitions. After being exiled from Trevose, Griswold focuses on achieving his own dreams and begins by overpowering the kingdom of Wozzle where the Little People live. Jock, a distant relative of the king of Wozzle, learns of the troubles there and in the neighboring kingdom of Gyminge. He, his friend Jordy, and a golden eagle named Crusty come to their aid, fulfilling the vision of the high seer. Will Jock and his friends be able to carry out the king's orders and save the most treasured possessions of Gyminge from the clutches of the wizard? Will they be able to escape across the border before Gyminge falls to The Wizard of Wozzle? Find out as they join forces with King Rufus in battle against the army of Wozzle.

The Child as a Cartesian Thinker

The Child as a Cartesian Thinker
Author: Eugene V. Subbotsky
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2015-07-24
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1317435060

Originally published in 1996, this book presents and analyses children’s reasonings about fundamental metaphysical problems. The first part describes dialogues with children that were constructed on the basis of Descartes’ Mediations on First Philosophy and which look at children’s ideas about the relationships between true and false knowledge, mental images and physical objects, mind and body, personal existence and the external world, dreams and reality, and the existence of the Supreme Being, among others. The second part of the book draws on concepts that children of various ages have about psychological and metapsychological aspects of human reality such as: cognitive and moral development; personal freedom and responsibility; the relationships between conscious and unconscious; living and non-living; and about the fundamental drives of an individual for development and expansion of his or her needs and passions, for eternal life, and for the dreamlike world of fulfilled wishes. The book presents a systematic empirical and theoretical study of the problems, some of which were touched on in Piaget’s early writing but which he later abandoned and which were only sporadically illuminated by other authors, whereas others were completely new to research in developmental psychology at the time. It will still be a helpful guide for developmental psychologists, teachers, educationalists, social workers, lawyers, and other professionals interested in the knowledge that 4- to 14-year-old children have about the most fundamental aspects of reality and human beings.