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Everything Is Connected

Author: Jason Gruhl and Ignasi Font  

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A magical meditation on the powerful idea that we are connected to everything and everyone.

Highlights the many ways we are all linked to the world around us.

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A magical meditation on the powerful idea that we are connected to everything and everyone.

Highlights the many ways we are all linked to the world around us.

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Playful illustrations and funny, rhyming text show readers all of the many ways we are linked to every big, small, hairy, slimy, snuggly, scaly, floppy, flappy, bristly, buzzy, beautiful creature on Earth.A magical meditation on the powerful idea that we are connected to everything and everyone.Playful illustrations and funny, rhyming text show readers all of the many ways we are linked to every big, small, hairy, slimy, snuggly, scaly, floppy, flappy, bristly, buzzy, beautiful creature on Earth."One of Bala Kids's inaugural releases, this waggish picture book takes its title to heart, emphasizing readers' connection to an eclectic roundup of people, objects, and phenomena."-Publishers Weekly"Jason Gruhl invokes Dr. Seuss with some light rhyming and brings up everything that entrances children-tarantulas, slime, comets, you name it. Ignasi Font's visually complex and incredibly funny illustrations (a blobfish that looks like Squidward?) will keep kids observing even on the hundredth read. The book is destined to become a dharma classic."-TricycleEverything is connected. And since you are part of everything,you are connected to everything-to pharaohs, Ben Franklin, T. Rex, ancient Greece, to love and to poverty, hunger and peace!

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Critic Reviews

“"A thin string loops and winds around the people, animals, playgrounds, prayers, and gardens of the world, everything connected in a timeless whole--even scary, ugly things like chicken pox, bullies, lies, and pollution. In this engaging introduction to social consciousness and environmental awareness, color and form are given to the invisible ties that bind the universe together, from the tiniest of cells and atoms to the vastness of the stars and planets."-- Foreword Reviews "One of Bala Kids's inaugural releases, this waggish picture book takes its title to heart, emphasizing readers' connection to an eclectic roundup of people, objects, and phenomena."-- Publishers Weekly "A worthy attempt to make an ineffable concept accessible to a young audience."-- Kirkus Reviews "An exploration of our links with everything from blobfish to galaxies."-- Spirituality & Practice”

“A thin string loops and winds around the people, animals, playgrounds, prayers, and gardens of the world, everything connected in a timeless whole—even scary, ugly things like chicken pox, bullies, lies, and pollution. In this engaging introduction to social consciousness and environmental awareness, color and form are given to the invisible ties that bind the universe together, from the tiniest of cells and atoms to the vastness of the stars and planets.”—Foreword Reviews  

“One of Bala Kids’s inaugural releases, this waggish picture book takes its title to heart, emphasizing readers’ connection to an eclectic roundup of people, objects, and phenomena.”—Publishers Weekly

“A worthy attempt to make an ineffable concept accessible to a young audience.”—Kirkus Reviews

“Use this book to spark thoughtful conversations or to prod children to think about just why they matter.”—St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

“An exploration of our links with everything from blobfish to galaxies.”—Spirituality & Practice 

“Jason Gruhl invokes Dr. Seuss with some light rhyming and brings up everything that entrances children—tarantulas, slime, comets, you name it. Ignasi Font’s visually complex and incredibly funny illustrations (a blobfish that looks like Squidward?) will keep kids observing even on the hundredth read. The book is destined to become a dharma classic.”—Tricycle

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About the Author

JASON GRUHL is the former Executive Director and founder of The Joshua School (a school for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders and Developmental Disabilities in Boulder and Denver, CO) and a Psychotherapist. Jason holds a Master's degree in Counseling Psychology and a Bachelor's degree in English and Psychology. He dedicates his life to helping others through meditation, writing, and self-discovery.IGNASI FONT is an award-winning artist and illustrator. As Art Director for Bungalow Studio, he creates expressive and poetic ways to communicate ideas through animation, music artwork, editorial illustration, and children's books. Art connects us all--even "strangers in Spain." Ignasi and his family live in Barcelona, Spain.

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Product Details

Publisher
Shambhala Publications Inc
Published
5th February 2019
Pages
36
ISBN
9781611806311

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