
Anthroposophic Medicine for All the Family: Recognizing and Treating the Most Common Disorders
Sergio Maria Francardo and R. Stenner
Book
This invaluable book not only provides practical suggestions and advice regarding common medical...

Cheaper Than Therapy: A Guided Journal
Book
We all know that therapy is just an expensive way to dump out all the feelings and stories that are...

I Can Make Music: Play and Learn Activities to Empower Children Through Music
Patricia Shehan-Campbell, Maja Pitamic and Isabel Alberdi
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The multiple experiences are intended to draw parents into the world of their little ones, offering...

Overcoming Your Child's Shyness and Social Anxiety
Cathy Creswell and Lucy Willetts
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Many children are naturally shy but extreme shyness and social anxiety can become a major childhood...

Ai Weiwei Speaks: With Hans Ulrich Obrist
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A new edition of conversations between the artist Ai Wei Wei and curator Hans Ulrich Obrist, coming...

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Lenard (726 KP) rated Crawl (2019) in Movies
Aug 26, 2019

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A legendary fighting franchise returns with new game plot! Free classic Fighting arcade games to...

Bostonian916 (449 KP) rated The Wizard (1989) in Movies
Aug 3, 2020
I recently rewatched this with my family. It still carries waves of emotions stemming from my childhood feelings about it, but a lot of things in the movie simply don't hold up to father time. I'm not sure that they were ever intended to though, to be fair.
Even at the time if felt like the movie was manufactured as a long play advertisement for the about to be released Super Mario Brothers 3 on the Super Nintendo.
With all that being said, and the inevitable baggage that comes with it, I still enjoyed it. So did my young children. I call that a win on any day/