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Book One of the new book series Where Do I Go When I Sleep; a six book collection of Astral-Dreaming inspired content. Author Steven Bergwerff is one of the notable adults in this world who has maintained a strong bond with the subtle worlds that we as children tend to loose as we begin to loose our first teeth. It is from this place of awareness, empowerment and compassion that Mr. Bergwerff has delivered a series of children's books that not only expand the genre of sleeping and dreaming, but expand the conversations we can have with our children. Rich in images that spark the curiousity of young children and grown children alike, Emma Smith's illustrations are a visual journey in themselves. Each book concludes with engagement pages of mantras, journaling and sketching to further support the connection children have with the third of their life they spend sleeping. Simply enjoyed for the sake of reading and viewing; or for the deeper aspects of existence, these books are sure to be a new favourite!
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Book One of the new book series Where Do I Go When I Sleep; a six book collection of Astral-Dreaming inspired content. Author Steven Bergwerff is one of the notable adults in this world who has maintained a strong bond with the subtle worlds that we as children tend to loose as we begin to loose our first teeth. It is from this place of awareness, empowerment and compassion that Mr. Bergwerff has delivered a series of children's books that not only expand the genre of sleeping and dreaming, but expand the conversations we can have with our children. Rich in images that spark the curiousity of young children and grown children alike, Emma Smith's illustrations are a visual journey in themselves. Each book concludes with engagement pages of mantras, journaling and sketching to further support the connection children have with the third of their life they spend sleeping. Simply enjoyed for the sake of reading and viewing; or for the deeper aspects of existence, these books are sure to be a new favourite!