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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful quirky cards!
I normally don't write reviews for products. After a while, they all sound the same and don't add any real substance. However, since this card set had two such wildly disparaging reviews, I thought I'd throw in my two cents.

I purchased these cards almost two years ago as a birthday present to myself. They are wonderfully eclectic and fun to study. Animals...
Published on October 25, 2008 by Robin Nicole

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10 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
THESE CARDS ARE THIN AND CHEAP. I couldn't believe it when I opened them, so I whipped out my Rider-Waite deck and compared. THIN AND CHEAP. I suppose the images are cute, endearing, etc. but I'm too disgusted with the quality to appreciate it. I paid $22.50 for these pieces of tissue paper! That's more than I paid for the Deviant Moon Tarot, which are also newly...
Published on September 16, 2008 by Margot


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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful quirky cards!, October 25, 2008
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Robin Nicole (Westminster, MD USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tarot of the Magical Forest (English and Spanish Edition) (Cards)
I normally don't write reviews for products. After a while, they all sound the same and don't add any real substance. However, since this card set had two such wildly disparaging reviews, I thought I'd throw in my two cents.

I purchased these cards almost two years ago as a birthday present to myself. They are wonderfully eclectic and fun to study. Animals obviously replace human representation, with frogs waving Wands, rabbits raising Cups, cats wielding Swords, and foxes playing with Pentacles

Apparently, there are now TWO printings of this deck - the original from China (2005), and the reissue from Lo Scarabeo (2008). The version being sold on Amazon is the re-issued set. My cards, being from the original issue, are from a study stock. The borders are slightly different as well...more of the text is in Chinese with very minimal translations. This has quickly become my favorite of my four tarot decks.

Personally, I would go for the original issue if you can find it.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Adorable RWS Style Deck, November 10, 2009
This review is from: Tarot of the Magical Forest (English and Spanish Edition) (Cards)
"In order to understand the language of fables, you simply must imagine you are a child once again and let your imagination lead you into this mystical world. In this way, with the same innocent and childlike craving for discovery, you will seek the simplest and most truthful meanings of the Tarots: the most extraordinary ones that we had forgotten we knew, those that we left behind together with our old books of fairy tales and toys that had seemed so magical to us long ago." - From the Little White Book to the Tarot of the Magical Forest

An utterly adorable Tarot deck from Lo Scarabeo, the Tarot of the Magical Forest is populated with families of bunnies, foxes, frogs and cats within the Minor Arcana, while all manner of animals govern the forest in the Majors.

White old bear lumbers in the cold, illumined lantern leading the way through the snow. Crocodile Grandmother presides over disputes among the forest creatures, while Johnny Porcupine drives a careening chariot, vowing not to return until from the city until the sun is set. Brother Bat hangs upside down, seeing the world from a new perspective, as the empress Crowned Piglet declares happiness, love and tranquility among the forest populace.

Such are some of the characters gracing the soft, colorful imagery of the Tarot of the Magical Forest. Modeled after the Rider-Waite-Smith depictions, the card illustrations catch these wide-eyed creatures performing all-too-human actions. Whether it's sneaky cat making off with an armful of blades in the 7 of Swords or the pragmatic fox doling out coins to outstretched paws, this lighthearted deck captures universal themes both mundane and profound.

The Family of Bunnies--nurturing, guileless and sensitive--corresponds to the human suit of Chalices. The Family of Foxes--practical, shrewd and earthy--corresponds to the human suit of Pentacles. The imaginative, creative and passionate Family of Frogs correspond to the human suit of Wands, while the intellectual, communicative and fickle Family of Cats correspond the human suit of Swords.

The Little White Book to the Tarot of the Magical Forest is delightful, especially the text of the Major Arcana meanings conveying the attitude, mission and declaration of each character. For example, Rabbit Swellhead (The Magician) says, "Oh Animals of the Forest, I will amaze you with marvels and magic, with wonders never seen before!" while Red Crayfish (The Moon) thinks, "I am confused in this water that comes from far way and drags me backwards."

Measuring approximately 4 ¾ x 2 ½ inches, the cards feature a reversible design of a dark forest with sparkling points of light. The Court Cards of the Tarot of the Magical Forest follow the Knave, Knight, Queen and King demarcation.

If you enjoy gentle, comfy decks, you'll probably love the Tarot of the Magical Forest. Despite its non-threatening nature, it delivers accurate, pointed advice and insights into even the most troubling issues. I've used this deck occasionally for the last six months and it never fails to elicit a smile or a chuckle from me, even while it packages the most piercing of truths in its cuddly exterior.

-- Janet Boyer, author of Back in Time Tarot

(To see 18 images from this deck, visit the Reviews--Decks section at JanetBoyer.com)
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't pass up this little gem!, October 26, 2010
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This review is from: Tarot of the Magical Forest (English and Spanish Edition) (Cards)
I came across this Taiwanese deck a few years ago on ebay before it was released by Lo Scarabeo and fell in love with it's images. There is something very engaging about it's playful, bright and almost dreamy imagery that draw you in immediately. But what brought me back time and time again to using it in readings (both for myself and others) was the storybook like quality of the cards in layouts. The colors weave from dark to light, and from soothing greens and blues, to cheerful yellows and pinks; creating both contrast when opposed, and unity when placed together.
When looking for "THE" deck,(and I know we've all been there) I was often disappointed by one or two cards that really took me out of a reading. The colors of a Magician's robes were dull, or a Lovers card depicted two dejected looking, emaciated forms. I feel like sometimes a tarot deck comes with the illustrator's own emotional baggage, (for better or worse) and can really throw off your intuitive understanding of a reading.
This deck however has none of that murkiness. The darkest cards emote the mourning and dread which they are meant to convey; but even those swords and cups have a playful and whimsical feeling about them. The Tarot Of The Magical Forest is a deck that has its "heart" in the right place. The readings I have done for myself and others have all been inherently positive and fun to give.
For me this was "THE" deck I had been looking for. And now, since being released by Lo Scarabeo it can be yours too!


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Adorable!, May 5, 2010
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The artwork is wonderful and the lwb, short as it is for a lo scabero, is sufficient but if you do a bit more study you can learn a lot more and the readings combined with the lwb and your extra knowledge can give some in depth readings.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A favorite deck, March 12, 2011
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Sara Jacob (LANSING, MI, US) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tarot of the Magical Forest (English and Spanish Edition) (Cards)
This is a favorite deck of mine (I also adore the Paulina Tarot and have sentimental attachment to the Mary Hanson Robert's "Tarot to Go"). I love the fun images, I do nearly all my readings with this deck. The only trouble is that I have tiny hands, and have difficulty shuffling. I really wish there were a mini version of this deck. **if there IS a mini version, I haven't looked in the right places**

Fun, endearing, and a fantastic deck.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Superb!, December 27, 2010
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I love these cards! They are the ones I primarily use and they are so creative, fun and overall just plain awesome! Probably the best tarot cards I have ever purchased and I absolutely LOVE them! If you treat them respectfully they will last you a long time, and the art is versatile and very beautiful, stunning and captivating. One of my friends once commented that the animals were creepy (because of their silly bug eyes, which I think are distinctive to the deck and add so much character,)but I think they're cute. I would take a good look before purchasing though, because they are not for everyone, but in the end I think the majority will adore this deck.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful, September 16, 2008
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These tarot cards have a dazzling imagery that reaches deep into your heart. I look forward to practicing with them in the future.
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10 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, September 16, 2008
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Margot "margotbean" (Erie, PA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tarot of the Magical Forest (English and Spanish Edition) (Cards)
THESE CARDS ARE THIN AND CHEAP. I couldn't believe it when I opened them, so I whipped out my Rider-Waite deck and compared. THIN AND CHEAP. I suppose the images are cute, endearing, etc. but I'm too disgusted with the quality to appreciate it. I paid $22.50 for these pieces of tissue paper! That's more than I paid for the Deviant Moon Tarot, which are also newly released, and of high quality. DISGUSTING! WHAT A RIPOFF!
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