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A Pebble for Your Pocket Review
Thich Nhat Hanh offers various practices that children can do on their own or with others that will help them to transform anger and unhappiness and reconnect to the wonders of nature, and the joy of living in the present moment. Beautiful illustrations are featured. User Submitted A Pebble for Your Pocket ReviewsAugust 27, 2008 Great Book! Everything he writes is so simple and yet so complex. You will just smile for days. May 15, 2008 nice stories Again, I purchased this book for a small friend. I read it first and enjoyed it, but his mother tells me he and his brother also enjoyed the stories. May 14, 2007 Excellent Choice This is a fun book that my daughter and I are reading together. She is 8 and I wanted to teach her some of the Buddhist precepts I find character building. She loves the stories. August 5, 2005 Anything by this author is good. My daughter (2) is a little young for this book yet, but I read it and think it is wonderful for children. If you have children about 6 or older who are having a difficult time or are angry about something, this book would be great. Even if your children are happy though, there are wonderful lessons here for everyone and that can help the world to become a more peaceful place. March 20, 2002 Very different While many children's books deal with fiction this book speaks of the reality of here and now. It is thought provoking on a child's level teaching spirituality and awareness. My six year old seems to enjoy listening to the stories. For more A Pebble for Your Pocket reviews click here.
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