Customer Reviews
The Crystal Children - By: M. Taber, 17 Jul 2006 
I brought this book in the hope I would learn more about The Crystal Children as I have been told my own daughter has these qualities. Although the book briefly explained the qualities of these children, I felt it brushed over this & instead spent most of the time quoting stories from families that claim their children have these qualities. It does very little to proof these stories are actuallly factual & The Crystal Children exist. Most sceptics would laugh at this book as it provides little if any proof that Crustal Children are now appearing putting most of what is in this book as just coincidence & differences in children's behaviour. A very disappointing read.
So you think your child has autism? - By: , 26 Mar 2005 
This book is enlightening & uplifting.
I had concerns about my daughter. She is such a white light being. She has no idea about any kind of bad/evil in the world. Although this book anwered some of my questions, it wasn't quite what I was expecting. Not as in-depth as I was hoping for.
My friend's little boy has just been diagnosed with "mild autism". This book is almost his biography. What a revelation for his mother. Harry is a fantastic little fellow & if we insist on putting a label on him, then he is a crystal child.
Good Contribution to the Understanding of Chrystal Children - By: , 04 May 2004 
This book is the follow-up to "Indigo Children" & gives examples of real-life experiences by parents, grandparents carers & teachers of Chrystal Children. This makes the stories in this work reliable. I liked reading this book as it is easy to read, especiallly for a person with English as a second language. It is a refreshing experience & leaves the reader feeling uplifted as the stories of these beings-of-light are unfold.
It is not as thorough as "Indigo Children" though, & I can imagine that it would leave a person new to spirituality a bit confused as it covers less aspects of the new generations, but with the latter as a base, "Chrystal Children" is well worth reading. I would therefore recommend reading "Indigo Children" first.
I would recommend it to anyone who has children or is planning to have children, from a parent to a carer.
This book succeeds in explaining the characteristics of Chrystal Children & how to deal, or rather, experience life, with them.
Advice is also given to anyone in contact with these children as well as the children themselves, which I found to be quite thorough.
It is a good where-when-how-and-why guide to Chrystal Children.