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Pick-a-Woo Woo Name

Pickawoowoo BooksHave you ever heard the expression 'Woo Woo'?

Well some people use 'Woo Woo' to describe something out of the ordinary, spooky, supernatural, spiritual, or something to do with Mind-Body-Spirit or that which can't be explained. Sometimes they might even use it to be 'spiritually funny'. From our observations WooWoo is used lovingly, not as an insult but more in fun.

We found whenever and wherever the 'Woo Woo' words were uttered, it tended to bring a smile to children and adults faces alike. It just brought humour to everything we were doing and everyone remembered the name (hence Pick-a-WooWoo). The name invariably prompted the question, "Whatever is a Woo Woo"?

For those English lit types, let's lay down a definition:

WooWoo (Adj.) - 1. Term used to describe beliefs outside support of empirical or mainstream scientific evidence. 2. Term used to describe practices that have strong popular opposition, questionable validity, or accusations of being fallacious. Example: "Patty went to one of her WooWoo meetings last night." (Patty was at a UFO channeling meeting). Other spellings: "Woo Woo," "woowoo," "woo woo." See also the SkepticWiki entry

Either way, Pick-a-WooWoo name and brand logo (below) is now synonymous with 'spiritual books for children' worldwide.

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Describing Our Logo

Our logo depicts a young, somewhat angelic, yet very wise child reading a book of spiritual truths... We would encourage you to look for this logo wherever possible. It will signify a childs spiritual book by spiritually passionate people. The logo was done by a very talented and spiritual artist Marie Bellinger.

Our belief is that the 'Pick-a-Woo Woo' name will bring fun, light and laughter into spiritual basics and universal truths. So please enjoy.

On every step in this journey we have been guided by spirit and many earth angels, bless you all.

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Where there is love, there is life.
Mahatma Gandhi

The old believe everything,
the middle-aged suspect everything,
the young know everything.

Oscar Wilde (1854 - 1900)