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Whimsical Tarot Deck (Cards)

~ Dorothy Morrison (Author), Mary Hanson Roberts (Illustrator)
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An absolutely delightful tarot deck based on children's fairy tales, stories, fables, and myths. Every card in the deck features a full pictorial scene. This deck is suitable for both children and adults.

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  • Publisher: U.S. Games Systems (November 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1572812532
  • ISBN-13: 978-1572812536
  • Product Dimensions: 4.9 x 2.8 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #604,757 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars For the Child in all of us, December 20, 2004
The Whimsical Tarot approaches the reading of cards from a completely different aspect -- by associating with childhood images and fairy tales. This deck allows us to connect with our "inner child". Although the name may suggest this is a less than serious deck, this deck is a very valuable tool in discovering our inner selves and helping us reconnect with those simple things that give us joy.

The images on the cards do not obviously correspond with the imagery from our experiences with the Rider-Waite style of decks. Gone are the confusing "Quabalah mystery" symbolism that we pondered and studied in order to interpret the meanings of those older decks. This is the use of simple and obvious imagery that gives us instant insight into the meaning of the cards.

The images are drawn from well known fairy tales and are familiar to just about anyone. The art work of Mary Hanson-Robert is clean. She gives us very colorful images that attract attention but are not obtrusive. The art work is not distracting, but is lovely to sit and reflect upon.

As we explore the deck, we find some familiar tarot references. We do have a Major Arcana comprised of 22 cards, all clearly marked with the number of the card in its order, and the name of the card. There is no mistaking the card's association. The Fool - 0 - is the scarecrow from the Wizard of Oz. If you look at the tarot as a personal journey of the one who begins as a fool, this association is very obvious. We have the symbolism of the yellow brick road, we have Toto and so much more. The Magician is Puss in Boots, the High Priestess is the Fairy Godmother. There are some very interesting associations, as with The Emperor being Father Christmas, the Old Woman in the Shoe for the Emperess, Judgment using The Cricket from Pinnochio, Glinda for The World, "Goldilocks being discovered" as Justice. The images are so obvious in some instances, yet they challenge you to use your own judgment and personal insights.

The Minor Arcana is numbered one through ten with the court cards being page, knight, queen and king. There are four suits: rods, cups, pentacles and swords. The cards are clearly marked with the name on each. However, the suits symbol does not necessarily appear in the graphic on the card. As with the page of Cups, we see a crystal ball supported by golden fishes with morning glories growing around the ball. The meaning is clear; we are looking to the future. What we are looking for is what we must answer or ourselves.

Each card gives us the same kind of feeling. We see the familiar, what we have grown up with and are very aware of. What we need to do is examine why this card is speaking to us - what is it that we can associate with ourselves in this card.

I also find myself drawing on my own knowledge of the tarot and associations when I am using this deck. While someone who is not familiar with the traditional meanings of the tarot will find this a very easy and fun deck to use, those of us who are trained in the traditional meanings will not find this "foreign" as there are familiar associations here. When we look at the "Two of Cups", the traditional meaning being a lesser "Lovers" card, it's association is still retained with the story of the "Owl and the Kitty Cat", so we are not totally out of familiar grounds. Pentacles still retains its meaning of material matters while cups still reflects inner emotions. The "Ten of Swords", a card of chaos and mistakes, shows the story of Humpty Dumpty falling off the wall. The traditional meanings are not told in the mysterious symbolism but in very obvious and well thought through imagery.

There are small details on the cards that also attract attention. In the "Seven of Cups", a card traditionally of choices, we see a divided road, presumably the yellow brick road from Oz, forking off in many directions, with a multi-sign post. If you read the little signs, we see choices like Emerald City, To Market To Market, Rabbits Hole, Ginger Bread Lane, Rapunzel's Tower, McDonalds Farm and the Castle. The associations with these choices leave one with much to ponder. It is details like this that allow special reflection and a good look at one's inner self. And these special touches make this a remarkable deck.

There is the usual box that is provided by U.S. Games, and a small booklet with some quick references for interpretation. However, I would highly recommend that you get the book that accompanies this deck, as there is much here that you should dwell upon, and look into. I have not seen the "Box Set" that is supposed to be available, with the deck and book sold together and I bought the book and the deck at the same time even though they were sold separately. I have reviewed the book as well, under the book's listing.

I love this deck for personal contemplation. And I do not mean this as being a deck you should use only for yourself. I have used this deck for clients who wantedto examine their own personal feelings and issues and it has provided much insight. It works as well with clients as it does with personal readings.

I would also like to suggest that if you have a youngster who is interested in tarot cards and readings, that this would make a perfect first deck. As our children watch us using the cards, they will also want to explore the path with you, as all children look to their parents for guidance. This deck is so perfect for the younger apprentice that I couldn't think of any deck more perfect for the "almost teenager" or the "First Deck" gifting.

If you are looking for something that is perfect for a holiday gift, or someone just starting, or the "first deck" give this deck a viewing and see if you don't agree this could be the deck for you.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful for beginners!, November 30, 2002
By Mtnmindy (North Carolina, USA) - See all my reviews
  
I'm not a professional by any stretch of the imagination nor do I ever plan to do readings for a living. In fact, I was just introduced to Tarot cards three months ago and am still struggling with the main meanings of each card much less the underlying meanings.

This deck makes it very easy on me! All the pictures have little stories behind them that make their meanings easy to recall. Especially the suit cards! My other tarot deck just has pictures of two swords or three cups and whatnot. It had nothing on them to help the beginner guess at what they meant.

The benefits of this deck are that it helps you remember the significance of each card, the pictures are colorfully and wonderfully drawn with much detail. It is an all around beautiful deck and the images are very light and happy.

The down sides to this deck are that it is almost TOO optimistic at times. The three little pigs having their house blown down just doesn't quite capture the essence of The Tower to me. Also, the cards have a thin width and long height which kind of makes for uncomfortable shuffling if you've got small hands.

This deck is wonderful for me though. I like it's optimistic outlook and it's innocence.

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I guess I'm the "Young at Heart", August 14, 2002
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The Whimsical Tarot is most notable as a children's deck.. or a deck to read 'for' children. For both purposes, it would be truly excellent. However, I fall into the third category, the one you find in parenthesis, as not to alienate the adult that finds this deck wonderful... (The Young at Heart). I love this deck!!

Since I became interested in Tarot, I have bought close to two dozen decks.. and this is the only one I currently have not sold. This deck appealed to me for two reasons.. The first being it has NO scary images. While I am quite interested in tarot, I find that many of the cards are downright negative and fearful. While many people argue that this "shadow" side is necessary in cards, I beleive it can be accomplished in more gentle ways. There is so much negativity and violence in the world.. and we are all so tough on ourselves already. When I sit down for advice and counsel from my cards, I don't need to be scared. For this reason, I have migrated more to Angel and Fairy oracle decks. It can be tough reading for yourself when some of those sword cards pop up,etc. This deck makes you feel good, even when delivering life's tougher messages...

Second, this deck is so easy to relate to.. Since the cards all depict fairy tales, fables, or nursery rhymes.. the association makes it VERY easy to learn. Alas, a good deck for beginners as well. I would reccomend getting the book by Dorothy Morriosn. Even though you could easily read the cards if you are familiar with the stories, the book really is helpful in providing more detailed descriptions and revealing more depth. Perhaps this won't be your only deck as it currently is mine, but it is certainly a refreshing one to pull out when you need more gentle advice.. A+

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5.0 out of 5 stars BACK IN PRINT! Summer 2009
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4.0 out of 5 stars FYI: US Games is re-releasing this deck!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Deck, Eh Book
I love this deck and use it for all my readings. I find it wonderfully intuitive, nicely drawn, and as many of my readings are done for first time querants or who are simply... Read more
Published on December 21, 2006 by A. Bumgardner

5.0 out of 5 stars gotta have cards
I got my cards yesterday and I really do love them. I never had no luck with tarot cards. These are so easy. If you want to learn these are diffently the cards to get.
Published on December 6, 2005 by Phyllis Smith

1.0 out of 5 stars Hardly worth the effort.
I must say Dorothy Morrison is not the best source to turn to when it comes to the Tarot. She has many books published on magic and witchcraft that I personally find offensive. Read more
Published on July 11, 2005 by Richard K. Kostoff

5.0 out of 5 stars loved it!!
this is a great deck, the connection just clicked. it is a very optimistic deck, and the illustrations are simple to read, but they do give the meanings very well. Read more
Published on March 25, 2004 by H. B. Malallah

5.0 out of 5 stars but i don't usually like cute!
When we ordered this deck in, I admit I was not expecting to like it. I ordered it to have some "cute" decks for the people who like cute, and becauase I really like Dorothy... Read more
Published on November 11, 2003 by Kirsten M. Houseknecht

5.0 out of 5 stars So sweet!
I adore this deck! The personality of it is so gentle and warm, not foreboding like some decks. The story-pictures make it so easy to relate to the cards and very enjoyable to... Read more
Published on December 3, 2001 by rina_girl

5.0 out of 5 stars lots of fun
Loved this tarot deck. It is bright, shiny and lots of fun. I feel comfortable having my children see this one.
Published on November 8, 2001 by Catherine Snider

5.0 out of 5 stars If you know or like fairy tales this is the deck for you
I am 25 years old and I love this deck. If you know any fairy tales, the same ones you read to your children, then this is the deck for you. It is fun and simple to read. Read more
Published on August 27, 2001 by witch_e1

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