
This is a classic, much-loved collection of stories, legends, fairy tales, fables, and poems for young children from seven to nine. The authors range from Shakespeare, and Robert Herrick through Blake, Keats, Tennyson, Walter de la Mare, and anonymous authors of folk tales and old carols, All were chosen because of their ability to fill the heart and mind with their rhythms, words, and images.
Whoever opens this book—whether parent or child—opens the door to a new and marvelous kingdom of beauty, form, and imagination. Charming, moving, and delightful, this book has already lifted and warmed the hearts of two generations of readers. We are honored and excited to reprint this beloved book. Filled with images that can live on in the soul for a lifetime, everyone will want to borrow this book. This is one book you will want to put your name in! (Ages 7–9)

The Mindful Way through Depression draws on the collective wisdom of four internationally renowned cognitive therapy and mindfulness experts, including bestselling author Jon Kabat-Zinn, to help you break the mental habits that can lead to despair. This authoritative, easy-to-use self-help program is based on methods clinically proven to reduce the recurrence of chronic unhappiness. Informative chapters reveal the hidden psychological mechanisms that cause depression and demonstrate powerful ways to strengthen your resilience in the face of life's misfortunes. Kabat-Zinn lends his calm, familiar voice to the accompanying CD of guided meditations, making this a complete package for anyone looking to regain a sense of balance and contentment.
Depression is a common psychological disease with many options for
treatment, including psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy. Nevertheless, many
patients never seek professional treatment. In the growing trend of
bibliotherapy, this book provides a self-treatment resource for individuals who
suffer from depression or dysthymia.
Purpose:The primary aim of this
book is provide a self-help resource for depression sufferers. It does so with
an eye towards mindfulness-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), combining
traditional CBT concepts with mindfulness and
meditation.
Audience:Persons who have symptoms of depression,
dysthymia, or a sense of an unfulfilled life and who are looking for a self-help
avenue for treatment are the intended readers. There is no particular expertise
or esoteric knowledge required to fully comprehend this book. The authors are
outstanding researchers and pioneers in mindfulness-based
treatment.
Features:This book takes a narrative approach rather than a
lecturing approach. The authors convey the sense of a conversation with the
reader and impart an understanding of the difficulties faced in depression. The
book progresses from an introduction to mindfulness through exercises designed
to facilitate awareness of the therapeutic concepts. Vignettes help readers
associate with the problems and techniques that are introduced. Small shaded
boxes in the margins highlight important concepts and a CD included with the
book provides guided meditations. While there are recognizable components of CBT
in the book, much of it is focusedon changing the readers' attitudes and ways of
interpreting the world around them. It would have been nice to see more of the
traditional CBT techniques to at least provide a foundation before leaping into
mindfulness.
Assessment:This is a helpful book for readers interested
in mindfulness and meditation approaches to treating depression. The CBT
underpinnings are well founded, but there are not a lot of concrete examples or
step-by-step methods as in traditional CBT. For readers who prefer a more
structured approach to treatment, Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy , Burns (HarperCollins, 1999), may be easier to follow. Nevertheless,
this can be a good resource for individuals wishing to embark on a self-therapy
voyage. --Reviewer:Christopher J. Graver, PhD(Western State
Hospital)
Mark Williams, PhD, is Professor of Clinical Psychology and Wellcome Trust Principal Research Fellow at University of Oxford, United Kingdom. With Drs. Segal and Teasdale, he authored Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for Depression, a bestselling book for professionals.
John Teasdale, PhD, has held senior research appointments in the Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford, and in the Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
Zindel Segal, PhD, is the Morgan Firestone Chair in Psychotherapy at the University of Toronto and Head of the Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Unit at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health.
Jon Kabat-Zinn, PhD, is internationally known for his work as a bestselling author, scientist, and meditation teacher. He is Professor Emeritus of Medicine at the University of Massachusetts Medical School.

Ken Wilber—the author of over twenty books of philosophy and psychology—is a pioneering thinker who has developed an integral “theory of everything” that embraces the truths of both Eastern spirituality and Western science. The Pocket Ken Wilber highlights the personal wisdom of this popular author with short selections of inspirational and mystical passages drawn from his publications. These heartfelt writings include poetic passages of contemplative insights and reflections as well as inspired descriptions of Spirit, Nondual Awareness, the Witness, One Taste, and other topics.
Ken Wilber is the author of over twenty books. He is the founder of Integral Institute, a think-tank for studying integral theory and practice, with outreach through local and online communities such as Integral Naked, Integral Education Network, Integral Training, and Integral Spiritual Center.

Why is Christmas such a big deal?
If you stop to think about it, it is astounding that the simple, unassuming birth of a peasant baby boy more than two thousand years ago in the Middle East can today cause traffic jams every December in places like New York City, Tokyo, and Rio de Janeiro.
The night Jesus Christ was born in Bethlehem, a small group of poor shepherds were quietly tending their flocks of sheep in a nearby field, looking up at the stars. Nothing seemed any different from a thousand other nights. But what was about to happen would transform not only their lives but billions of other lives as well. The world would never be the same again.
Regardless of your background, religion, problems, or circumstances, Christmas really is the best news you could get. In his powerful yet compassionate voice, Rick Warren explains how God designed Christmas to meet your three deepest needs and how understanding and receiving God's three Christmas gifts to you will transform your life forever.
If you feel that Christmas has become nothing more than a source of emotional and financial stress - If somewhere along the line you lost "the reason for the season"...
You need to hear this powerful little book!
Rick Warren was born in San Jose, California and founded Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, CA., with one family in 1980. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from California Baptist University, a Master of Divinity from Southwestern Theological Seminary, and a Doctor of Ministry degree from Fuller Theological Seminary. Rick and his wife, Kay, live in Trabuco Canyon, California and have three children.