Create 80 unique fortune tellers, a form of origami used in children's games, with this beautifully illustrated, tear-out pad. There are fortune tellers on lots of different themes, including the circus, robots and dreams, plus blank sheets for children to invent their own games. Perfect for playing alone or with friends and family.
A compendium of fun and entertaining ways to understand your future, taken from entries in the bestselling Fortune-Telling series. In this book lie the answers to your future.
It compiles more than one thousand dream symbols and reveals what they portend for the dreamer. This handy little book is irresistible to pick up; its content is so compelling, it’s impossible to put down.
She would never forget what had happened to Tom Brown, an analyst at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette. Bartiromo had a good relationship with DLJ, talked to analysts there all the time, and one of them had called her to say that Brown had ...
Its author tells the story of a priceless tarot deck, now lost to history, but as Semele delves further, she realizes the manuscript is more than it seems.
Fifteen colorful origami fortune tellers offer kids loads of fun as they predict their futures at playdates, sleepovers, birthday parties, camp, or even by themselves.
In a new preface, Rebonato explains how the ideas presented in this book fit into the context of the global financial crisis that followed its original publication.
By Qing times, of the hundreds of dream accounts in circulation, about thirty historical episodes-dating from the Shang dynasty down to the Ming, and covering a wide range of personalities, from the inveterate dreamer King Wu Ding to ...
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A bestseller and major prizewinner in Italy, A Fortune-Teller Told Me is a powerful warning against the new missionaries of materialism.
This is the memoir of a Sephardic Jewish girl living among Ashkenazi neighbors in the Bronx.