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Zen Happiness by Jon J. Muth
Zen Happiness by Jon J. Muth












Zen Happiness by Jon J. Muth

Are You My Mother? Hello, I'm Here! by Helen Frost.

Zen Happiness by Jon J. Muth

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    Zen Happiness by Jon J. Muth

    Retired after 32+ years as an elementary librarian, I really miss the joy of bringing together the right book with the right reader at the right time. Labels: Conduct of Life-Fiction, Happiness-Religious Aspects-Zen Buddhism-Fiction (Grades Preschool-3) Share this one with Muth's Caldecott book Zen Shorts (Caldecott Honor Book) and sequels (see reviews here). Says School Library Journal, "A book that encourages mindfulness, love and self-awareness." Muth's pithy guide to behavior, Zen Happiness (Scholastic Press, 2018), offers children calming pearls of wisdom, personal proverbs to live by, and lovely pastel illustrations in this latest book about finding peace and joy. If we become what we think-we can create our own world, and out world can be changed.Ĭaldecott artist Jon J. How can you continue climbing and observe stillness at the same time? Sit calmly and think. Stillwater shows his small friends the best way to go with inspired aphorisms, one for every month and each season, as he offers damp children a big red umbrella and a chance to return as many beached starfish to the sea as possible, even if it is impossible to toss them all back. Stillwater, the stolid, gentle Zen panda is back in an elegantly illustrated little gift book by the Caldecott-winning author-illustrator Jon J.














    Zen Happiness by Jon J. Muth