***Complimentary copy received in exchange for an honest review***
A timeless fairytale for children for all ages. Sparkle & The Gift
is about a little girl who decides not to forget who she is, a radiant
being of Light. Sparkle's remarkable determination is contagious. She
takes her mother, Alice, outdoors to align with the natural world and to
remember that the Light is everyone s friend. Alice is inspired to tell
the story of Kachina s Gift , which is a fairytale designed to remind
us that everything we need is already within us.
Where to Buy
You can get your copy of Sparkle & The Gift on Amazon.
About the Author
Ayn Cates Sullivan, MA, MFA, Ph.D. is an inspirational author
and teacher. She holds a master's degree in spiritual psychology from
USM, and a masters and doctorate in literature from Columbia University
and King's College London. She loves color, nature and inquiry. She
currently lives with her husband, two children and variety of horses and
pets on a ranch in Ojai, California. Her educational experiences
coupled by life lead her into the study and practice of what makes one
whole.
Ayn's many inspirational books include Tracking The Deer,
Consider This, The Windhorse: Poems Of Illumination, and two new books
soon to be released...
She loves writing children's books.
Sparkle & The Gift, the first of a children's story series, is about
a girl who refuses to forget that she is a being of light. The second
story within the book is told by her mother Alice and is about a fairy
who designs a magical healing rose.
Sparkle & The Gift won
awards with the London Book Festival, The LA Book Festival and was given
a GOLD by Mom's Choice Award in 2013 for both the Myth, Legend and
Fantasy & The New Age Children's book categories.
The next book in the series, Sparkle & The Light is due to be released this summer.
You can discover more about Ayn's books on www.ayncatessullivan.com
My Thoughts
Sparkles & The Gift is beautifully illustrated story about a little
girl named Sarah. She remembers her real name is Sparkle and that she's
part of the colors of the earth. Her mother then narrates a story about
a fairy and her work to help mother nature and to awaken humans to the
magic that was forgotten. I really love the message the story is trying
to convey. I feel its very important to teach our children to honor
nature and remember we are a part of it. That message is what enticed me
to give this book a try. I personally found the story to be full of
beautiful, poetic symbolism. BUT my children lost interest in it before
we were half way through. As much as they liked the illustrations, the
story was too drawn out for them and bounced around in ways they often
found confusing. The meanings, though lovingly conveyed, are hard for
children to comprehend. I have four children who range in age from two
through twelve. My two younger children grew bored and got up and walked
away while I tried to read it to them. The older kids,who normally read
chapter books, read it through independently but said it made to sense
to them. I was really torn about how to rate this book. I'd like to
give it a higher rating because I appreciate the deeper meanings, but
since it is supposed to be geared toward children and my kids didn't
enjoy it, I can only justify a three star rating.
***Please note that I received no form of monetary compensation for this
post. I did receive a sample of the product to try in order to
write a fair and honest review. The opinions expressed in this
review are my own and were not influenced in any way. ***

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