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ÅPor quâe amamos las cosas redondas? Mira con atencâin. ÅCuâantas cosas redondas ves? ÅEl sol? ÅLa luna? ÅUna roca? ÅUna gota de lluvia? ÅUna semilla?
This book urges the readers to be alert for the important details that others miss, to become an effective problem finder, to make "going above and beyond the call of duty" their standard operating procedure, to be a more inquisitive and attentive listener, to take advantage of every opportunity to tell others how much they are appreciated.
I met a friendly Martian. The truth is that he was a bit of a strange guy, and no one had taught him to use the bathroom. Teaching someone to use the toilet is complicated, especially if you are not from this planet and have not been educated, unless that you know The song of the toilet. Writer Jeanne Willis and illustrator Hrefna Bragadottir form a creative team to put in the hands of the little ones a fun album that will help us help them learn to leave the diaper and the potty.
The Bible and the secret tradition of Israel present us with incense as something sacred. In this book the author focuses on two themes: the sacred and incense as a means to access it. He holds the cabal that when Adam and Eve sinned in paradise, all of their senses were affected by the stain of sin, except one: the sense of smell. Probably the deep meaning of incense is based on this idea: there is still something pure in man from which he can reconnect with his superior soul, with the divine, with God.
How can a dragon that can't stand spit fire be happy, especially if breathing fire all the time? What if the solution was, simply, to stop brewing fire in his stomach? It's easy to say, but not so easy to achieve ...
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