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"Snow White's Seven Patches: A Vitiligo Fairy Tale" is a modern-day
story with the classical theme of good conquering evil. You'll find
the age-old ingredients of a magic mirror, poisonous apple, dwarfs,
and romance here. However, this adaptation includes a vain mother
who's so clouded by beauty myths that she keeps her own daughter a
secret, while plagiarizing the workings of her mind. Everything
falls apart when the good mirror finally speaks the truth.
Young readers with vitiligo will look at their own skin patches
with a unique lens, finding interesting shapes and stories behind
each puffy cloud of white. Readers will be introduced to the
firsthand-hurt that plagiarism can cause through Snow White's
experience. The loving dwarf family illustrates that helping people
in need should be a priority in life. Readers learn that not all
princesses look alike. The concept of "beauty is within the eye of
the beholder" is exemplified by the prince and magic mirror.
"Life is not really perfect, even if you are so-called normal.
Children must grow and overcome then move on through the many
difficulties that arise in their lives, some can be the lack of
understanding, sympathy and acceptance. For those who are disabled
in one way or another, not perfect, this can be an ongoing reality.
Jewel Kats has an insight into the world of children who have life
stacked against them. This is just one of her retellings of a
timeless tale geared to helping others, and if it can be done,
righting a wrong."
--J.D. Holiday, author, illustrator, host of Book Garden Radio
"Jewel Kats entertains and engages, highlighting significant
issues that resonate with children and adults alike. In "Snow
White's Seven Patches," Jewel emphasizes how to overcome adversity
with creativity. She encourages children to maintain a healthy
perspective about their physical appearance. Jewel reminds us that
despite wickedness, we can move on and get about the business of
life, letting serendipity take us to wonderful places in hope. And
just maybe what we think we might have, we will be able to
achieve."
--Carole Di Tosti, novelist, reviewer for Blogcritics.com
Learn more at www.JewelKats.com
Book #3 in the Fairy Ability Tales Series at Loving Healing Press
www.LovingHealing.com
Drawing upon the deep well of wisdom from Celtic goddesses and
other powerful women in Celtic myth, this oracle pulls from
authentic and ancient sources of pre-Christian Celtic religion to
provide guidance based on traditions going back thousands of years.
Within the 40 cards embodying archetypes of the Celtic world are
different figures with a focus on nature, home, sovereignty,
fertility, and death, along with elemental goddesses of water,
fire, earth, and air. These elements and their significance are
thoroughly explained in the accompanying guidebook, where the
aspects of these strong feminine figures in the Celtic traditions
help the reader form a council of wise women to draw upon for
guidance and inner development. - Celtic tradition is the perfect
bridge to the wisdom and teaching of our ancestral heritage -
Written by an expert who has her own spirituality and magical
school and has many years' experience running women's circles,
covens, and druid groups - Includes 40 richly decorated cards
portraying powerful women to inspire the readers mapping their
objectives Drawing on authentic research as well as over 30 years
of practical experience, this valuable resource will make Celtic
heritage and tradition come alive for magical practitioners,
goddess devotees, pagans, and mystics of all shades. Celtic
tradition is an enduring source of cultural and spiritual
inspiration for many, making a bridge to the wisdom of our
ancestral heritage.
"Snow White's Seven Patches: A Vitiligo Fairy Tale" is a modern-day
story with the classical theme of good conquering evil. You'll find
the age-old ingredients of a magic mirror, poisonous apple, dwarfs,
and romance here. However, this adaptation includes a vain mother
who's so clouded by beauty myths that she keeps her own daughter a
secret, while plagiarizing the workings of her mind. Everything
falls apart when the good mirror finally speaks the truth.
Young readers with vitiligo will look at their own skin patches
with a unique lens, finding interesting shapes and stories behind
each puffy cloud of white. Readers will be introduced to the
firsthand-hurt that plagiarism can cause through Snow White's
experience. The loving dwarf family illustrates that helping people
in need should be a priority in life. Readers learn that not all
princesses look alike. The concept of "beauty is within the eye of
the beholder" is exemplified by the prince and magic mirror.
"Life is not really perfect, even if you are so-called normal.
Children must grow and overcome then move on through the many
difficulties that arise in their lives, some can be the lack of
understanding, sympathy and acceptance. For those who are disabled
in one way or another, not perfect, this can be an ongoing reality.
Jewel Kats has an insight into the world of children who have life
stacked against them. This is just one of her retellings of a
timeless tale geared to helping others, and if it can be done,
righting a wrong."
--J.D. Holiday, author, illustrator, host of Book Garden Radio
"Jewel Kats entertains and engages, highlighting significant
issues that resonate with children and adults alike. In "Snow
White's Seven Patches," Jewel emphasizes how to overcome adversity
with creativity. She encourages children to maintain a healthy
perspective about their physical appearance. Jewel reminds us that
despite wickedness, we can move on and get about the business of
life, letting serendipity take us to wonderful places in hope. And
just maybe what we think we might have, we will be able to
achieve."
--Carole Di Tosti, novelist, reviewer for Blogcritics.com
Learn more at www.JewelKats.com
From the Fairy Ability Tales Series at Loving Healing Press
www.LovingHealing.com
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