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Wandering in the forest, the elusive Bigfoot is spotted. He is gathering wishing sparks. So many wishing sparks are falling out of his bag. What does he do with the wishing sparks? The young girl sees he is putting wishing sparks on a Wishing Keeper. If wishes are an idea, then the dream is the action. Bigfoot is the image metaphor for all the big wishes and ideas in each of our thoughts. Some we keep, and some we let go. Putting the WISHING SPARK onto the WISHING KEEPER is an action that makes a conscious decision for the wish to be more than an idea. The wishes want to become tangible. It is…mehr

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Wandering in the forest, the elusive Bigfoot is spotted. He is gathering wishing sparks. So many wishing sparks are falling out of his bag. What does he do with the wishing sparks? The young girl sees he is putting wishing sparks on a Wishing Keeper. If wishes are an idea, then the dream is the action. Bigfoot is the image metaphor for all the big wishes and ideas in each of our thoughts. Some we keep, and some we let go. Putting the WISHING SPARK onto the WISHING KEEPER is an action that makes a conscious decision for the wish to be more than an idea. The wishes want to become tangible. It is an act of self-confidence. The WISHING KEEPER has an activity and game section. Wishing Sparks can be cut out and taped or glued to the page with a picture of the WISHING KEEPER. There is a Bigfoot hide and seek game. Cut out the Bigfoot and Wishing Sparks. Hide them and find them with family and friends. There is a section to write down a wish and write out steps to make the wishes manifest.
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Autorenporträt
Living in the Pacific NW, within view of the slumbering volcano Mt. Baker, MaryElaine naturally believes in Bigfoot, faeries, tall tales, and fandangled dreams! In 2010 MaryElaine decided to take wishing she could illustrate to illustrating and 'wishing' she could write children's books to write children's books. MaryElaine felt being an Indy author/illustrator was the best personal practice to learn what she didn't know or understand. Her initial efforts yielded the first book, The Mt. Baker Faerie Forest.Now, MaryElaine with three new books: Wonderous Beings, The Wishing Keeper, and My Puppy's Hair, MaryElaine hopes children learn they are wondrous beings and their minds are brilliant, plus, Wishes become Dreams that become real.