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Inside Out [Hardcover]

Wendy Stofan Halley (Author), Roberta Collier-Morales (Illustrator)
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Karly loves playing with her special friend, Natasha. Pretending to jump on clouds and walk on the moon, they bounce on the bed like kangaroos. But Karly is the only one who can see Natasha.

But after Natasha returns to her home in the stars, Karly gradually forgets about her spirit and her special friend. How will she ever remember?

The luminous illustrations by Roberta Colier-Morales add a touch of magic to Wendy Stofan Halley's endearing story. Join Karly as she figures out the perfect way to always remember her spirit.

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Kindergarten-Grade 2-Karly's imaginary friend, Natasha, teaches her about her spirit, kept in an apartment in her heart. But as Karly goes off to school, she loses Natasha in all of the hustle and bustle of the classroom. Karly is a solitary child, and when other children begin to make fun of her reticence, she comes home feeling alone and blue. Luckily for her, Natasha is there to remind her about loving herself. They decide that Karly should live "inside out"-letting the people around her see who she is in her spirit, and that she will wear her socks inside out as a reminder. The text is preachy, and the story gets bogged down in the sheer number of messages. Not only does Natasha act as an invisible friend, but she also discusses Karly's soul and what happened to the child before she was born. Likewise, the illustrations get bogged down in the amount of details included within them. There are whirls of action that mimic the spirit of Natasha, causing her to be lost in the midst of them. As well, the most important action in several pictures is lost in the gutter. Overall, this book will be useful only in schools that have strong character-education components or in religious classrooms.
Susan Marie Pitard, formerly at Weezie Library for Children, Nantucket Atheneum, MA
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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"...Beautiful drawings display a beautiful book about knowing yourself. A great lesson is taught here." -- BookReviewCafe.com

"...Inside Out is another winner as it inspires children to blossom into wonderful and caring adults..." -- AngelScribe.com

"A beautiful story. If all of us could live...this way, the world would be a much better place" -- Deepak Chopra, MD, author of How to Know God

"A thoroughly delightful book that is destined to become a classic. Inside Out will nurture your child's soul..." -- Hank Wesselman, Ph.D., author of Spiritwalker Trilogy and Journey to the Sacred Garden

"Inside Out is a lesson for all of us to live..." -- Janet Tubbs, President/CEO of Children's Resource Center

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 4 and up
  • Hardcover: 32 pages
  • Publisher: Illumination Arts Publishing Company (April 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0970190751
  • ISBN-13: 978-0970190758
  • Product Dimensions: 11.5 x 8.7 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,333,607 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A lovely book, January 7, 2005
This review is from: Inside Out (Hardcover)
This is a lovely book telling the story of Karly, a girl who has a spirit friend. It can serve as a normalizing tale for children who have imaginary friends, and a validating experience for those who are psychically gifted, see spirits and have a sense of their inner spiritual connection. It has the added plus of a protagonist who is a dark skinned person - something adults are more likely to notice than children. Suitable for children 4-7.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful story!, June 30, 2003
This review is from: Inside Out (Hardcover)
Illumination Arts' latest release, Inside Out, is the story of a girl named Karly and her special invisible friend, Natasha. After reading this book with your child, you will always see an invisible friend as something very special...their spirit. You will learn the true meaning of the phrase that mothers everywhere tell their children, "It's what's on the inside that counts."

Karly and Natasha were best friends and they played with great abandon. They laughed, romped, jumped, ran, and just in general enjoyed life together. Since no one else could see her best friend, Karly was a bit puzzled, and she questioned Natasha, "Why can't my mom see you?"

"I'm a spirit, silly...kind of like an angel without wings," Natasha replied.

Karly and Natasha filled their days with wonder and joy and were truly happy as they played together. Natasha, who was very wise about these things, told Karly to always remember this feeling because it came from Karly's heart where her own shiny spirit lived.

Then, as always happens, the day came for Natasha to go back to the stars. "Always remember who you are...a beautiful, shiny spirit made of love and light," Natasha had advised. "Your spirit helps you love yourself and everyone around you," she continued, "but it's easy to be distracted by the outside world and forget who you really are." Karly promised to always remember the things she had learned from Natasha about herself. She promised to never forget.

But, as the days and weeks passed, Karly did forget her spirit friend. Because she forgot, Karly lost the very best part of herself. She forgot who she really was! She grew very quiet and found it difficult to make friends. No one could see the real Karly!

Slowly, as her heart saddened, all the magic that had once filled her life was gone. Then, at her saddest moment, Natasha suddenly appeared. Karly was overjoyed, and Natasha helped her realize that by forgetting her special friend she had forgotten her own spirit too. Karly vowed never to forget again and devised the perfect way to help her remember. Since her spirit lived inside her heart, she would live inside out so that it would always shine through. That way everyone would see the real Karly!

How did Karly remember to live inside out? I'll give you a clue...it had to do with her socks, and it will work for you too.

***** This is a wonderful story, and it is beautifully illustrated with bright colors and pictures that swirl over each page. A child's imagination can jump into the wind as it spins the leaves upward, or soar through the stars with Karly and Natasha as they play together. What a special way to learn one of life's most valuable lessons - each child is a special spirit filled with goodness, and life is best when lived inside out.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A thoughtful story with beautiful artwork, May 25, 2005
This review is from: Inside Out (Hardcover)


Children are bombarded with images from an early age, made aware of how others look, how they look to others and how easy it is to get sidetracked by appearances. Wendy Stollan Halley addresses this common problem with her young protagonist, Carly, a happy little girl with an imaginary friend, Natasha. With Natasha at her side, Carly has wonderful adventures, jumping on clouds and walking on the moon.

One day, while they are enjoying a tea party, Carly asks why no one can see Natasha. Is she a ghost? To which Natasha replies that she is not a ghost but a spirit "like an angel without wings". Natasha's hopes the little girl will always remember her message: "Your spirit is the most important part of you. It's who you really are." She goes on to explain how Carly's spirit came to earth and became a human being. In fact, Natasha opines that Carly has "a beautiful, shining spirit made of love and light".

Inspired by Natasha, Carly determines to always remember and cherish her spirit. But, being a normal, active child, she eventually forgets Natasha's message, turning away from new friends and spending her time alone, reading and making up stories, until "all the magic that had once filled her life was gone". Carly's dilemma requires another visit from Natasha, who shows the tiny girl a trick for remembering her spirit. Carly's life is magical once more.

This concept story is especially appropriate for a particular age group of girls, from ages 6-10, when a strong self-image is critical in an ever-changing world. The text speaks to a child's ability to create an inner dialog, addressing the spirit in the context of everyday life. Complementing the writing, the illustrations, by Roberta Collier-Morales, are bursting with movement, swirling clouds, a brilliant sun, pages of rainbows. Carly is an illustrator's dream, her joyful face, rioting curly hair, bright clothing and a fanciful sprinkling of hearts. The momentum in the art brings the story alive, animating Carly's struggle to remain in touch with her spirit.

The imaginary Natasha is a bit scary to this adult, but overall the images are stunning, deserving of many readings and thoughtful discussions. Inside Out is a joyful experience, one to be savored by young readers and their mothers. Luan Gaines/2005.
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