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Books with title The Adventures of Lulu by Louise L. Hay

  • The Adventures of Lulu by Louise L. Hay

    Louise L. Hay;Dan Olmos

    Paperback (Hay House, July 6, 1611)
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  • The Adventures of Lulu

    Louise Hay, J.J. Smith-Moore

    language (Hay House Inc., Aug. 1, 2005)
    Lulu and the Ant: A Message of Love; Lulu and the Dark: Conquering Fears; and Lulu and Willy the Duck: Learning Mirror Work; These three stories were written to help today’s child grow up with a strong sense of self-esteem and courage. As adults, we sometimes forget that children have many more issues to deal with than we did when we were their age. They’re constantly being put into the position of making choices, and are steadily being barraged with news about the critical state of the world. How children handle these issues is a direct reflection of how they truly feel about themselves. The more a child loves and respects him- or herself, the easier it will be to make the right choice.
  • The Adventures of Lulu

    Louise L. Hay, Dan Olmos, J.J. Smith-Moore

    Paperback (Hay House Inc., Aug. 1, 2005)
    Lulu and the Ant: A Message of Love; Lulu and the Dark: Conquering Fears; and Lulu and Willy the Duck: Learning Mirror Work; These three stories were written to help today’s child grow up with a strong sense of self-esteem and courage. As adults, we sometimes forget that children have many more issues to deal with than we did when we were their age. They’re constantly being put into the position of making choices, and are steadily being barraged with news about the critical state of the world. How children handle these issues is a direct reflection of how they truly feel about themselves. The more a child loves and respects him- or herself, the easier it will be to make the right choice.
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  • The Adventures Of Mary Louise

    L. Frank Baum, Edith Van Dyne

    language (Jazzybee Verlag, March 31, 2014)
    The Mary Louise books are another series for girls, also written by "Edith Van Dyne". They may be considered as successors to the Aunt Jane's Nieces Series, for the first title, Mary Louise, appeared in 1916, the year after the last of the Aunt Jane's Nieces stories. This edition contains the five original stories written by Baum. These are:Mary LouiseMary Louise in the CountryMary Louise Solves a MysteryMary Louise and the Liberty GirlsMary Louise and Josie O'Gorman