Description
This paperback book collection includes three wonderful stories from husband-wife writing duo David Kherdian and Nonny Hogrogian.
When you order. you will receive:
THE CAT WHO LOVED TO SING
- The Cat Who Loved To Sing has been lovingly translated into Persian. Now, Persian speaking children around the world (and their parents) can share in this timeless appreciation of seizing the day and never giving up, no matter what life throws your way.
- Let’s teach our children to never give up
- A cat (who loves to sing) stomps on a thorn but, through a series of chance encounters, is able to turn his luck around and acquire a mandolin.
- A fateful trade of the thorn for a loaf of bread and the cat is on his way. Among the characters he meets are a sly fox, a fair maiden, and a shepherd who has lost his flock. By lending a helping hand to all those in need, the cat ultimately finds his own happiness too. As in life, getting to where you need to be is never a straight path. THE CAT WHO LOVED TO SING is great for anyone, ages 6 to 96.
RIGHT NOW
- The bestselling Right Now has been lovingly translated into Persian. Now, Persian speaking children around the world can share in this timeless appreciation of seizing the day and overcoming anxiety.
Embrace each day to its fullest…Everyday brings new feelings – some are happy, some are sad. Some days we may get really angry and other days confused. Some days we are exactly where we want to be, others days maybe not. But, no matter what is going on, it’s always important to focus on what is happening
RIGHT NOW.Newbery winner David Kherdian and two-time Caldecott Medalist Nonny Hogrogian have created a classic that any child can relate to. Whether it’s a good day – like playing in the backyard making ooey-gooey mud pies or maybe not such a good day, like getting into a fight with your best friend, David and Nonny offer plenty of insight into meditating on the moment.
THE ANIMAL
- Seeing the beauty of our planet with fresh eyes… A visitor lands on Earth from a far away planet and is absolutely blown away by the beauty of nature. A carrot, a bird, and dandelion puff – he loves it all. He soon encounters a group of animals (a lion, a crocodile, an elephant, a goose, a fox, and an ostrich) who simply do not understand what he sees in such ordinary objects.
After spending some more time together, the friends soon understand the difference between looking at something and truly seeing it. Soon enough, they are able to truly appreciate the life flowing through all of the natural world.
Newbery award winner David Kherdian and two-time Caldecott medalist Nonny Hogrogian have put together a timeless classic of mindfulness, reflection, and meditation. The beautiful illustrations perfectly complement the elegantly simple prose as a group of friends ponder the beauty of nature.