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Is Nothing Something?: Kids' Questions and Zen Answers About Life, Death, Family, Friendship, and Everything in Between
48 pp.
| Plum Blossom |
April, 2014 |
TradeISBN 978-1-937006-65-5$16.95
(4)
K-3
Illustrated by
Jessica McClure.
A Buddhist monk calmly answers myriad questions that "real children" have asked him: "What is mindfulness?" "How can I control my temper?" "Why do kids watch TV?" The responses are astute, insightful, kid-friendly, and, as promised, Zen-infused--making Buddhist principles approachable and relevant for children of any background. It's a shame McClure wasn't more mindful and subtle with her overly chipper animal illustrations.