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Calming Dinosaur Bedtime Meditation Stories for Kids
- A Collection of Relaxing Dinosaur Sleep Stories to Help Your Child Unwind, Increase Mindfulness, and Fall Asleep with Gentle Dreams
- By: Autumn Gray
- Narrated by: Sara Gardner
- Length: 3 hrs and 24 mins
- Unabridged
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Could your child’s bedtime habits use a mindful change of pace? The modern world is a busy and bustling place full of distractions and stress. From a young age, our children’s days are packed full of so many tasks, activities, and stimuli that it can be overwhelming. It’s no wonder they need a little help to unwind and connect with their inner selves when it comes time for bed. And what better place to jumpstart their imagination and quiet the worries of the day than in the past, during the intriguing and mystical time when dinosaurs roamed the Earth.
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Spectacular Meditative Bedtime Story for Children
- By Anonymous User on 05-29-21
- Calming Dinosaur Bedtime Meditation Stories for Kids
- A Collection of Relaxing Dinosaur Sleep Stories to Help Your Child Unwind, Increase Mindfulness, and Fall Asleep with Gentle Dreams
- By: Autumn Gray
- Narrated by: Sara Gardner
Works like a charm!
Reviewed: 06-09-21
My kids and I loved it, they enjoyed doing the relaxing meditation movements, and the story was engaging while also very relaxing my littles didn't quite fall asleep but I definitely dozed off for a minute and they were relaxed and still which is an achievement for my energetic crew.
Would definitely recommend for anyone with kiddos who enjoy story time, dinosaurs, and maybe need a little help relaxing. Also works for parents 😉
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Children of Wrath
- By: T.A. Ward
- Narrated by: Tom Askin
- Length: 8 hrs and 41 mins
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Five years after working triage during America's terrible Day of Destruction, Dr. Ethan King wants nothing more than a normal life. But when he finds an abandoned "Inexorable" child freezing to death in the snow, he must make a choice that could cost him everything and unravel a thread of dark woven secrets. As he races to find a cure for whatever is creating a generation of doomed children, Ethan discovers that doing the right thing in an evil world is never as clear and easy as it seems.
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Strong premise but it just doesn't follow through
- By DWD on 03-28-19
- Children of Wrath
- By: T.A. Ward
- Narrated by: Tom Askin
Twist ending.
Reviewed: 07-31-18
I loved and hated children of Wrath. It was such a well written book, with such an excellent narrative you felt like you were really right there, seeing and feeling everything as the characters did. The story was engaging from the beginning and did not let up, with unexpected twist and turns it kept you engaged until the very end. It presented incredibly hard ethical questions, and you really struggled with the characters as they tried to find the "right" path.The characters struggle with their own ethics when forced to play them out until the end, and the consequences of sticking with your convictions no matter what. I hate that I have to wait for the 3rd and final instalment of this series, as I'm not a patient person and do not like cliff hangers. I will have to try and drag the 2nd book out as long as possible to ease the waiting period. Overall I loved this book, and would definitely recommend it to a friend. I can't wait to read the next one!
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