If You're Looking for the Best Harry Potter Spellbook for Fans, Then Look No Further!More than 250 charms, hexes, jinxes, potions, poisons, and other fun things from the Harry Potter universe.? Inside the book: A lot of Spells! (more than 250) You certainly wouldn't find more enchanting spells anywhere else. The right Wand Movement for each Spell Summary for every Spell What you will improve: Wand Movement Pronuciate all the spells
If you are looking for Best Harry Potter Spell Book ? This Book Containing All Curses, Charms, Jinxes & Hexes To Become The Ultimate Wizard and Witch! Inside Terminology The Most Recognizable Spells and Charms The Unforgivable Curses Duelling Spells Miscellaneous Spells Other Charms, Curses, Hexes, and Jinxes. Pronunciation for each spell Extra notes and trivia about All spells ***Gift for Harry Potter fans***
The First and Only Complete Harry Potter Spellbook (200+ Spells) Do you love Harry Potter? Do you wish you could cast spells like Herimone, or Harry? Now you can. The Harry Potter Spellbook: Wizard Training brings together all the spells from the Harry Potter universe with everything you need to cast and reference each spell with ease. You will find Harry Potter spells you know and love such as Avada Kedavra, as well as spells you may never heard of before such as Ducklifors which is a transfiguration spell that transforms the organism into a duck! This Spellbook Contains: Over 200 Harry Potter spells (including unique spells seen in the books, movies and games) Pronunciations for each spell to recite each spell perfectly Wand movements to make each spell come alive Extra notes, as well as more information on the more difficult to understand spells Beautifully designed pages with carefully placed inkblots to look like an actual wizard spellbook Whether you're looking to explore new spells from the magic of Hogwarts, perfect your wand movements or simply to reference any of the Harry Potter spells this is the book for you! Praise for The Unofficial Harry Potter Spellbook:Wizard Training "I've always been a fan of Harry Potter for as long as I can remember and this is an amazing book." -Gabby Fetters "The book had incredible illustrations on nearly every page, showing how to cast each spell. Even better, the font made it look as though it was written with a quill- which makes it seem way more like it's an actual spell book." -Dallastx "My son says it's awesome! He loves that is has all the spells. He just wishes the spells would work on his wand." -Kim KG Get your wizard training started with just one click!
"Make your own magic. The Unofficial Harry Potter Spellbook is packed with more than 240 incantations and includes every spell mentioned in the Harry Potter books, movies, trading card games and more. Every entry explains the spell's etymology, pronunciation and a moment when it was used in the Harry Potter universe -- it's the ideal companion for any Muggle or No-Maj."-- From publisher's description
Although Wiccan magick is a craft that appears to be shrouded in mystery, The Only Wiccan Spell Book You'll Ever Need cuts out the complexities. Inside, would-be Wiccas will find the basics of tools and symbols, spellcraft fundamentals and individualized chapters that focus on specific sorts of spellcasting. Features quick-and-easy spells for: Business Creativity Health Love Personal power Prosperity, luck and abundance Filled with plenty of examples, simple instructions and recipes that incorporate easy-to-find ingredients, this book will have novice Witches whipping up their own magick and casting spells in no time.
A comprehensive guide to understanding and using storytelling in therapy with kids and teens "George Burns is a highly experienced clinician with the remarkable ability to create, discover, and tell engaging stories that can teach us all the most important lessons in life. With 101 Healing Stories for Kids and Teens, he strives especially to help kids and teens learn these life lessons early on, providing them opportunities for getting help and even learning to think preventively." -Michael D. Yapko, PhD | Author of Breaking the Patterns of Depression and Hand-Me-Down Blues "George Burns takes the reader on a wonderful journey, balancing metaphor, good therapeutic technique, and empirical foundations during the trip. Given that Burns utilizes all three aspects of the Confucian story referred to in the book-teaching, showing, and involving-readers should increase their understanding of how stories can be used therapeutically." -Richard G. Whiteside, MSW | Author of The Art of Using and Losing Control and Working with Difficult Clients: A Practical Guide to Better Therapy "A treasure trove for parents and for professionals in the child-development fields." -Jeffrey K. Zeig, PhD | Director, The Milton H. Erickson Foundation Stories can play an important and potent role in therapy with children and adolescents-helping them develop the skills to cope with and survive a myriad of life situations. In many cases, stories provide the most effective means of communicating what kids and teens might not want to discuss directly. 101 Healing Stories for Kids and Teens provides straightforward advice on using storytelling and metaphors in a variety of therapeutic settings. Ideal for all who work with young people, this unique resource can be combined with other inventive and evidence-based techniques such as play, art, music, and drama therapies as well as solution focused, hypnotic, and cognitive-behavioral approaches. Offering guidance for new clinicians and seasoned professionals, George Burns's latest work delivers a unique combination-information on incorporating storytelling in therapy, dozens of ready-made stories, and tips for creating original therapeutic stories. Innovative chapters include: * Guidance for effective storytelling * Using metaphors effectively * Where to get ideas for healing stories * Planning and presenting healing stories * Teaching parents to use healing stories In addition, 101 Healing Stories for Kids and Teens includes dozens of story ideas designed to address a variety of issues, such as: * Enriching learning * Teaching self-care * Changing patterns of behavior * Managing relationships, emotions, and life challenges * Creating helpful thoughts * Developing life skills and problem-solving techniques
The Harry Potter books are the bestselling books of all time. In this fascinating study, Susan Gunelius analyzes every aspect of the brand phenomenon that is Harry Potter. Delving into price wars, box office revenue, and brand values, amongst other things, this is the story of the most incredible brand success there has ever been.
Raising a child is a tough job. While there are no immediate qualifications to being a good parent, parenthood is one of the most difficult jobs anyone can take. Despite a growing number of parenting manuals and child psychology books, proper parenting techniques are as fast-changing as the times we live in.
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Honor Book for the 2005 Book Award given by the Children's Literature Association The popularity of the Harry Potter books among adults and the critical acclaim these young adult fantasies have received may seem like a novel literary phenomenon. In the nineteenth century, however, readers considered both Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn as works of literature equally for children and adults; only later was the former relegated to the category of "boys' books" while the latter, even as it was canonized, came frequently to be regarded as unsuitable for young readers. Adults—women and men—wept over Little Women. And America's most prestigious literary journals regularly reviewed books written for both children and their parents. This egalitarian approach to children's literature changed with the emergence of literary studies as a scholarly discipline at the turn of the twentieth century. Academics considered children's books an inferior literature and beneath serious consideration. In Kiddie Lit, Beverly Lyon Clark explores the marginalization of children's literature in America—and its recent possible reintegration—both within the academy and by the mainstream critical establishment. Tracing the reception of works by Mark Twain, Louisa May Alcott, Lewis Carroll, Frances Hodgson Burnett, L. Frank Baum, Walt Disney, and J. K. Rowling, Clark reveals fundamental shifts in the assessment of the literary worth of books beloved by both children and adults, whether written for boys or girls. While uncovering the institutional underpinnings of this transition, Clark also attributes it to changing American attitudes toward childhood itself, a cultural resistance to the intrinsic value of childhood expressed through sentimentality, condescension, and moralizing. Clark's engaging and enlightening study of the critical disregard for children's books since the end of the nineteenth century—which draws on recent scholarship in gender, cultural, and literary studies— offers provocative new insights into the history of both children's literature and American literature in general, and forcefully argues that the books our children read and love demand greater respect.