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Tara Mandala receives a percentage of all sales, so please support us by following a link to Amazon.com from our site! Read about the changes we've made to our bookstore here.

All I See is Part of Me


All I See is Part of Me by Curtis and Aldrich
A journey that carries the reader far beyond the printed page. A child discovers his common link with all of life. A warm and inspiring delight for children of all ages.

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A Dog's Tooth



A Dog's Tooth by W.W. Rowe
In this adventurous retelling of the classic Tibetan tale of the power of faith, a young man fails to obtain a scared relic for his dying mother and deceivingly brings her a tooth from the skeleton of a dog. The illustrations are outstanding.

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Everyday Blessings



Everyday Blessings by Myla and Jon Kabat-Zinn
At last, an emotionally intelligent guide for parents on the inner work of mindful parenting. Recommended by Daniel Goleman, Thich Nhat Hanh and Benjamin Spock.

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The Magnificent Trickster by Molly MacGregor
This story of the life of Milarepa is perfect for young readers (ages 8-14) because it is humorous, fast-paced, and filled with magic and surprises. It has the power to bring the Dharma to the young reader.

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Meditating with Children



Meditating With Children by Deborah Rozman, Phd
This newly revised classic incorporates popular, proven techniques for meditation with a powerful new focus on the heart.

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The Way of Council



The Way of Council by Zimmerman and Coyle
Explains the ancient use of the council process as an effective tool in expression, reflection, discovery and consensus.

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Where Is Tibet?


Where is Tibet? by Gina Halpern
"Where is Tibet?" is really a way of asking "where is happiness?" Brilliantly illustrated with Tibetan images and colors, this sensitively rendered, cross-cultural book follows the search of a refugee Tibetan boy and girl for their native Himalayan land.

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Please note the following changes in our mail order business: In an effort to simplify we will only be offering a selected number of mail order items we'll sell directly through our bookstore. All of our other inventory will still be available at the Dakini Store on the Tara Mandala land during retreats but not via mail order.ory will still be available at the Dakini Store on the Tara Mandala land during retreats but not via mail order.

Apart from the selected items we'll sell directly, we have a list of books that we recommend with a direct link to Amazon.com for their purchase. We appreciate you using this link as doing so will allow us to share in the profits. It's a convenient way of making a donation to Tara Mandala and we sincerely thank you!


If you would like to place an order or you have questions, please contact us at bookstore@taramandala.org or 970-264-6098.

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