Books.org participates in affiliate programs including Bookshop.org and the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. We may earn a commission from qualifying purchases made through links on this page, at no additional cost to you.
Synopsis
Introduces different types of extrasensory perception, with examples of precognition, psychokinesis, and clairvoyance.
Naomi Butler - Children's Literature
If you did not already know it, this book provides an introduction to different types of extrasensory perception, with examples of precognition, psycho kinesis, and clairvoyance. It is part of the "XScience Series: Imagination Library," a series of books that introduce fascinating subjects through accurate, easy-to-understand text and stunning, full-color, full-page photographs. These books stimulate the imagination of all young readers and expand their understanding of the world around them. This one explains the different types of ESP, the research into ESP, and the fascinating case of the Ingo Swann. It also explores whether it is possible to know the future through dreams, is ESP real, and do you have ESP. There are suggestions for additional reading, a list of web sites, a glossary and an index. Photographs and drawings complement the book with explanations of each. These are good easy readers for almost anyone. 2002, Gareth Stevens Publishing/A World Almanac Education Group Company, Ages 8 to 12.
Editorials
Children's Literature
If you did not already know it, this book provides an introduction to different types of extrasensory perception, with examples of precognition, psycho kinesis, and clairvoyance. It is part of the "XScience Series: Imagination Library," a series of books that introduce fascinating subjects through accurate, easy-to-understand text and stunning, full-color, full-page photographs. These books stimulate the imagination of all young readers and expand their understanding of the world around them. This one explains the different types of ESP, the research into ESP, and the fascinating case of the Ingo Swann. It also explores whether it is possible to know the future through dreams, is ESP real, and do you have ESP. There are suggestions for additional reading, a list of web sites, a glossary and an index. Photographs and drawings complement the book with explanations of each. These are good easy readers for almost anyone. 2002, Gareth Stevens Publishing/A World Almanac Education Group Company, Ages 8 to 12.βNaomi Butler