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












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

and succeeds spectacularly on all of them." - School Library Journal Distinctions and Praise for Zen Socks :An Amazon Editors' Children's Book of the Year * "Strikingly beautiful.

Zen Happiness by Jon J. Muth

A welcome return." - Kirkus Reviews "A rich and wonderful offering." - School Library Journal Distinctions and Praise for Zen Ghosts :A Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People * "Muth's art remains strikingly beautiful, and Stillwater is perennially charming." - Publishers Weekly, starred review"A beautiful, contemplative offering." - Booklist "Breathtaking. Distinctions and Praise for Zen Shorts :A Caldecott Honor Book\Book Sense Book of the Year Award\NAIBA Book of the Year AwardA Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year\New York Public Library's 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing * "Both an accessible, strikingly illustrated story and a thought-provoking meditation." - Booklist, starred review* "Every word and image comes to make as perfect a picture book as can be." - Kirkus Reviews, starred review"Appealing enough for a group read-aloud, but also begging to be shared and discussed by caregiver and child, Zen Shorts is a notable achievement." - School Library Journal Distinctions and Praise for Zen Ties : NAIBA Book of the Year AwardChildren's and Teen Choice Book Award Winner\Cybils Picture Book Award FinalistA Washington Post Best Children's Book of the Year * "Muth's brush is as sure as ever Stillwater's big, blunt paws and hunched-over listening posture are irresistible, and Miss Whitaker's delicate face and snow-white hair beautifully counterpoint the vignettes of youthful play." - Publisher's Weekly, starred review"The pleasure, as always, is with Muth's irresistible storytelling, both visual and textual.The story's theme of intergenerational kindness is tender, and the text is infused with bits of haiku, wordplay and small lessons that charmingly avoid didacticism.














Zen Happiness by Jon J. Muth