![]() ![]() Would I recommend it? Yes indeed! Please replace a certain large red dog with a giant panda named Stillwater, I promise life will get better. I’m not even sure what to say, it was a ghost story, sort of, and it was a zen-like-make-you-think-story, and once again Ivy enjoyed it more than I ever would have guessed she would have. I’d like to say it was just as wonderful as Zen Shorts but I can’t get my Halloween hating completely out of my system so I will just say that it is the only Halloween book that I have ever enjoyed. ![]() Muth has created a lovely new children’s book that connects the two. I was a little apprehensive since it did involve the word “ghost” but there was no big red dog or ugly drippy monsters on the cover so I thought it was worth a try. Zen Ghosts - Childrens Book Review Lisa Erickson October means Halloween, and although Buddhism might not be the first thing you associate with this holiday, author Jon J. When I saw that Jon Muth who wrote Zen Shorts had a Halloween book out I pounced on it. I really don’t want to read about Clifford and Halloween in the same book. Normally I love the seasonal rack, but these are Halloween books, and I hate Halloween, I also hate Clifford. ![]() I’ve mentioned this before here but hate it or not it’s coming up and as with all holidays the library has kept us on track with their rack of seasonal/holiday appropriate books. ![]()
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