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Don't Kill the Bugs

How Kids Can Be Heroes for Creatures Big and Small

Berthe Jansen Victoria Coles

$32.99

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English
Shambhala Publications Inc
17 April 2023
Bugs are all around us, and with a simple mantra-be kind, don't kill!-children ages 3-7 can all be everyday heroes for the creatures with whom we share our world.

Bugs are all around us, and with a simple mantra-be kind, don't kill!-children ages 3-7 can all be everyday heroes for the creatures with whom we share our world.

Follow Bu and his new friends as they spend a lovely day adventuring through the park, encountering creatures who crawl and buzz all around us-bugs! From spiders and ladybugs to bees and beetles, this story shows kids that every living creature deserves our kindness and compassion. Kids learn to be still while a bee is buzzing and help a beetle that is trapped in water.

Due to their small size, bugs are some of the first living beings that children come into contact with that they have control over. This book presents a clear and practical discussion of how we can live peacefully together with these creatures.

Through these thoughtful interactions, they can see that these creatures aren't scary at all, and we can coexist with them.
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Imprint:   Shambhala Publications Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 249mm, 
Weight:   567g
ISBN:   9781611809091
ISBN 10:   1611809096
Pages:   32
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 3 to 7 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

BERTHE JANSEN is a Buddhist scholar, mother of two daughters and a son, and has interpreted from Tibetan to Dutch for the Dalai Lama. She lived for over five years in Dharamsala, India, where she learned Tibetan fluently. She has degrees in Tibetan and Himalayan Studies and Buddhist Studies from Oxford and Leiden University and has published a book on Tibetan monastic communities. She also regularly translates for lamas at Buddhist centers and translates classic Buddhist texts. She is assistant professor of Tibetan Studies at Leiden University and is currently based in The Hague. VICTORIA COLES resides in Somerset, England, with her crazy cat and leopard geckos. She is constantly influenced by the beautiful countryside, its inspiring views and bountiful nature, creating the perfect backdrop for her creative endeavors. After completing her illustration degree, she is now beginning her adventures in children's book illustration.

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