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Hi,
I'm wondering if any of you with children have ever looked for books for your kids that are written from a 'New Age' perspective. If so, did you find any? If so, could you let me know what they were. If you didn't find any, would you like to have them available? If so, what topics would be of interest to you? Thanks in advance for your responses.
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If Dr Seuss is "New Age", then yes.
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Yes, I've found that new age stores that stock books will most likely have some children's books in there as well. Granted, the ones that I have seen are about mythological characters like fairies and dragons, but I'm sure there is a great variety out there. I have bought some for my (much) younger brother--who comes to my house and immediately pulls out all of my dragon books.
I've found that kids absolutely eat up books that deal with mythology and magical creatures. You might look for just art books, even. There is tons of New Age art available.
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