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A Banana Slug Gets Her Name - Hovis, Susanne
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A timeless book, Joy Stories may prove to be one of the most important and influential children's book reads of our times. ¿¿"I wanted to create a story that celebrates nature while teaching children essential life skills for finding joy in every moment," says Susanne Hovis, the author behind the "Joy Stories" series. "Through the banana slug's adventures, readers will explore the wonders of nature while discovering ways to remain aware of the power that joy has to support us every day." Prepare to be enchanted by the whimsical world of Joy Stories: A Banana Slug Gets Her Name. This delightful…mehr

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A timeless book, Joy Stories may prove to be one of the most important and influential children's book reads of our times. ¿¿"I wanted to create a story that celebrates nature while teaching children essential life skills for finding joy in every moment," says Susanne Hovis, the author behind the "Joy Stories" series. "Through the banana slug's adventures, readers will explore the wonders of nature while discovering ways to remain aware of the power that joy has to support us every day." Prepare to be enchanted by the whimsical world of Joy Stories: A Banana Slug Gets Her Name. This delightful children's book is about a shiny, sparkly, banana slug who knows just how to connect with her joy in every moment. As she explores the world in which she lives, deep in the Pacific Northwest forest, she draws the attention of a fellow forest dweller, Fred the frog. Through their exchange, the banana slug teaches Fred how to connect with his joy and transform how he feels in the moment by using the six mental faculties of: Imagination, Will, Perception, Intuition, Reason, and Memory. The banana slug is unique and her ways are inspired from beyond! She is as ethereal, universal, and infinite as the emotion of joy itself. We could all use a little help connecting to our joy, wouldn't you agree?