I grew up with this children's book. It's originally French. I bought this deck because I loved the story. It shuffles like butter imo! I love using it. I use it majority of the time for love readings.
Also, I think there's no diversity because the book is originally from 1943. The deck is from 2019 but they probably want to stay true to the book. Just my opinion. I also look for diversity in decks because as you always say tarot is for everyone and I agree with that whole heartedly.
Oooh love readings would work great with this deck! Yeah, I need to get the book and read it. I just watched the movie on Netflix and thought it was adorable.
@@WickedMoonlight1 Yeah, they've been pretty accurate so far! I haven't seen the movie, I'll check it out. I use to watch the French cartoon show they made back in the day 😂 But I love the storyline and the topics they explore. It's really nice.
omg when you read the story you're gonna click with everything. The Rose and the Fox and the snake are key characters of the story so looking at them is just wow
Yes there is a movie in Netflix but is not the same as reading the book at all, but cute and pretty movie. This was my first deck from my favorite book since I was little. Love this deck. The book is short to read. I think you will love the book/story.
Lovely deck. I absolutely love the backs, too. I need to add one thing though... Unpopular opinion warning: IMHO the multiple languages in the booklet are not a great idea and should not be a factor to raise the price of a deck. Quite frankly the „little white books” in the standard Lo Scarabeo decks are next to worthless, usually the card meanings are short and lacking, we get quantity over quality (the same short and not very meaningful card descriptions printed in several languages). I wish Lo Scarabeo would make better booklets for their cards (not just Tarot, but Oracle decks too).
My mother gave the book for my son, years ago. The story is beautiful. Read the book, the movie isn't exactly the same. The cards are beautiful, and they are on my wishlist.
I brought this deck as my first deck, thank you for reviewing it! I was drawn to the imagery too b it not read the book... That's next on my list of things to do!
If you mean the animated movie Little prince (I think it was French and I think somewhen about 2015?), then it's not like the story made into a film, it's another story with bits of Little prince story as the main character reads it and also encounters some events... well I don't want to give spoilers, but it's definitely very charming story, I enjoyed it very much, if you like animated movies (and you do since you love Disney right? :) ), I'd recommend you to watch it (though not instead of reading book, preferably after reading the book :) ) The books is really wonderful and it won't take lots of your time to read it, it's tiny :). And fox is very important there :). Anyway - to the deck - thank you for doing this flip through, when I saw the title I was like omg The Little Prince tarot, it exists? and rushed to watch the video. The art is really gorgeous but to me it seems that lots of cards feel rather random (related to the book story) or rather off (like the Strength card, they just took a wild animal and put it there to be it similar to the lion on the traditional card but it doesn't click with the story since there was different kind of bound/relationship/thing going on with the prince and the fox, I think the snake would fit here better. Or some other cards that are just like characters from the book put in the scene of the cards and it just feels weird (to me). (or of course characters that are not even in the book, like some court cards)). Some cards are perfect like Lovers or Death or some Minor arcana cards, but it's not enough to really do the thing for me, so I'm glad I've seen it here and I don't need to be sad that I don't have it. I was curious when you'd read a bit of it for one card but that was just the general meaning of High Priestess. I think this deck would need a much bigger guidebook where the creator would explain a bit more about why she made particular cards the way she made (though as I said sometimes I totally get why there are characters on the cards as they are, it just doesn't fit to... well like it is according to the story, it just feels so weird to twist it like that (like the Judgement card or Devil)), though I most likely wouldn't like it more even with more explanation. But that's of course my point of view and there will be people with who this will resonate so... I guess you'll just have to read the book yourself and see how you'd see it then :) (I'd love to know what you would say after reading the deck, pity I'll most likely never find out...)
Do you know why the fox is on the strength card? You have to be strong enough to have a friend, because you know that one day you can suffer for being captivated ... the fox had to be strong to let him go away
I grew up with this children's book. It's originally French.
I bought this deck because I loved the story.
It shuffles like butter imo! I love using it. I use it majority of the time for love readings.
Also, I think there's no diversity because the book is originally from 1943. The deck is from 2019 but they probably want to stay true to the book. Just my opinion.
I also look for diversity in decks because as you always say tarot is for everyone and I agree with that whole heartedly.
Oooh love readings would work great with this deck! Yeah, I need to get the book and read it. I just watched the movie on Netflix and thought it was adorable.
@@WickedMoonlight1 Yeah, they've been pretty accurate so far!
I haven't seen the movie, I'll check it out. I use to watch the French cartoon show they made back in the day 😂 But I love the storyline and the topics they explore. It's really nice.
omg when you read the story you're gonna click with everything. The Rose and the Fox and the snake are key characters of the story so looking at them is just wow
Oh good to know! Thank you!
Yes there is a movie in Netflix but is not the same as reading the book at all, but cute and pretty movie. This was my first deck from my favorite book since I was little. Love this deck. The book is short to read. I think you will love the book/story.
I just watched the movie and it was adorable
i just got mine at a small booth at a weekend market! it's my first tarot deck and I love the little prince
Lovely deck. I absolutely love the backs, too. I need to add one thing though... Unpopular opinion warning: IMHO the multiple languages in the booklet are not a great idea and should not be a factor to raise the price of a deck. Quite frankly the „little white books” in the standard Lo Scarabeo decks are next to worthless, usually the card meanings are short and lacking, we get quantity over quality (the same short and not very meaningful card descriptions printed in several languages). I wish Lo Scarabeo would make better booklets for their cards (not just Tarot, but Oracle decks too).
Fair point for sure.
I love the original story and I HAVE to have this deck!
Its quite adorable
My mother gave the book for my son, years ago. The story is beautiful. Read the book, the movie isn't exactly the same. The cards are beautiful, and they are on my wishlist.
The story is beautiful, and the deck represents it really well! Thank you! ♥️
You are so welcome ❤
Thank you for this! Appreciate that it’s not too glossy
Youre so welcome ❤
Lovely walkthrough. I really enjoy your content. 🌈😊
Thank you so very much ❤
I brought this deck as my first deck, thank you for reviewing it! I was drawn to the imagery too b it not read the book... That's next on my list of things to do!
Hope you enjoy it!
omg, this is beautiful what
It really is.
Please let me know where you got that cute funko pop w blue hair what’s it called? Pls and thank you
Its Madame Leota from the Haunted Mansion. I got her in Disneyland a year ago. I think you can purchase her online still.
Thank u ❤
Thank you for watching! ❤️
Yup, Netflix. Lol
Ok thank you! 😊
If you mean the animated movie Little prince (I think it was French and I think somewhen about 2015?), then it's not like the story made into a film, it's another story with bits of Little prince story as the main character reads it and also encounters some events... well I don't want to give spoilers, but it's definitely very charming story, I enjoyed it very much, if you like animated movies (and you do since you love Disney right? :) ), I'd recommend you to watch it (though not instead of reading book, preferably after reading the book :) )
The books is really wonderful and it won't take lots of your time to read it, it's tiny :). And fox is very important there :).
Anyway - to the deck - thank you for doing this flip through, when I saw the title I was like omg The Little Prince tarot, it exists? and rushed to watch the video. The art is really gorgeous but to me it seems that lots of cards feel rather random (related to the book story) or rather off (like the Strength card, they just took a wild animal and put it there to be it similar to the lion on the traditional card but it doesn't click with the story since there was different kind of bound/relationship/thing going on with the prince and the fox, I think the snake would fit here better. Or some other cards that are just like characters from the book put in the scene of the cards and it just feels weird (to me). (or of course characters that are not even in the book, like some court cards)). Some cards are perfect like Lovers or Death or some Minor arcana cards, but it's not enough to really do the thing for me, so I'm glad I've seen it here and I don't need to be sad that I don't have it. I was curious when you'd read a bit of it for one card but that was just the general meaning of High Priestess. I think this deck would need a much bigger guidebook where the creator would explain a bit more about why she made particular cards the way she made (though as I said sometimes I totally get why there are characters on the cards as they are, it just doesn't fit to... well like it is according to the story, it just feels so weird to twist it like that (like the Judgement card or Devil)), though I most likely wouldn't like it more even with more explanation.
But that's of course my point of view and there will be people with who this will resonate so... I guess you'll just have to read the book yourself and see how you'd see it then :) (I'd love to know what you would say after reading the deck, pity I'll most likely never find out...)
I did just watch that movie and yes, it makes sense that it wasn't the whole story. It was adorable though!
Do you know why the fox is on the strength card? You have to be strong enough to have a friend, because you know that one day you can suffer for being captivated ... the fox had to be strong to let him go away
@@marianaoliveira4685 Hmmm, that makes sense, yes.