“Lulu and Leo – The Wise Wizard” is written by Natasha Swerdloff and Lars Henriksen.
How do parents help their children if they are not thriving? The founder of “3P-Skolen”, Natasha Swerdloff, now offers her take on this in a new children’s book.
“Lulu and Leo – The Wise Wizard” is structured as a fairy tale in nine parts. The main characters are the children Lulu and Leo, who live in the magical land of Monnuna. One day they visit a kind wizard, because they have heard that he knows how to find solutions to everything that is difficult. The stories can be read as simple, quirky stories, but at the same time provide insight into how to deal with loneliness, anxiety and the feeling of being wrong through The Three Principles. Best suited for children aged 6-10.
Natasha Swerdloff is excited to finally be able to present the 3P universe at a child-friendly level and says: “Children and their parents often lack a common understanding and a common language for what they are dealing with. And how to discover the strength we all have within us. This book offers that, which is the most comprehensive book on The Three Principles written for children to date.”
Reviews of “Lulu & Leo – The Wise Wizard”:
In this magical adventure, you and Lulu and Leo learn about the superpowers we are all born with. They are special powers that make us feel safe and help us find our way. With a little help from a wizard, a panda, and some temporarily angry rabbits, this book shows your children that they already have everything they need to thrive.
Michael Neill is an internationally recognized coach and author of six bestsellers, including Creating the Impossible and The Inside-Out Revolution. His books have been translated into more than 25 languages.
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For parents, there is no greater joy than watching their children discover something that helps them become happier, more resilient, and more loving. This beautifully illustrated book by Natasha Swerdloff and Lars Henriksen teaches children and parents about the magical powers we are all connected to. Powers that give us access to our inner well-being regardless of our circumstances. In schools all over the world, children today are being taught this understanding of the role of thoughts in our lives and our innate ability to feel good. The results are better than anyone could have hoped for. When parents see their children living in higher levels of peace and contentment, they will also learn about this understanding. Lucky are the parents who read this book with their children. Let the magic begin!
Dicken Bettinger, psychologist and internationally recognized webinar and seminar leader in The Three Principles. Co-author of “The Way Home – Discover the Foundation for Your Psychological Well-Being”.
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This is the book that made all the difference for me as a young mother of three. It is the book that my children had begged to hear over and over again. It is the book that belongs in every school and library in the world, because it tells in the most beautiful way how all people already contain everything they need to be who they want to be.
Mavis Karn, author of the international bestseller “It’s that simple – a user’s manual for human beings”.
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This book is beautiful, charming and captivating. Above all, it offers a clear and deep understanding of how we humans experience life. Especially for children, but also for the adults who read to them. It is filled with deep wisdom, brought to life through Lulu and Leo’s exploration of a beautiful fantasy world.
Judith A. Sedgeman, EdD. Judith works exclusively from an understanding of The Three Principles through Sedgeman Consulting, LLC (see Services). She also co-produces a podcast and weekly groups with her colleague Christine Heath, called Psychology Has It Backwards. —
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