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Suzy Liebermann

THE JOY OF NOTHING

language (Happy Language Kids Publications June 5, 2012) , 1 st Edition - English with some Spanish Vocublary edition
THE JOY OF NOTHING is a children’s book about
nothing – something – and everything.
Hugo the Happy Starfish is a little confused!
His friend Willie the Mouse says he is doing nothing, but it looks to Hugo that he is sitting on a rock – that's something!
In this simple story for younger readers – explaining the meaning of nothing - Willie helps Hugo by showing him what you can do if you are not doing anything.
Join Hugo as he learns the valuable lesson that nothing can mean everything! This is a wonderful story about friendship and the fact that friendship often doesn’t need much but the appreciation, time and willingness to spend time with your friend and enjoy doing nothing together.

A great teaching tool to teach
APPRECIATION, FRIENDSHIP, TRANSPORTATION and NOTHING

Meet HUGO – a little starfish with a BIG HEART. His passion is to make others happy but he still has many things to learn.
Fortunately he has more than just a big heart, he also has a CURIOUS MIND.
Through his adventures, Hugo learns many valuable lessons of character, life skills, and ecological alertness — all against the colorful backdrop of a magical underwater world and mystical islands. Join Hugo on his journey as he discovers that having the right attitude is the best way to be — and the only way to be truly happy.

Believing that happiness can be learned, feelings can be understood, and that building character based on a positive attitude leads to a happy, content, successful and confident human being, Suzy Liebermann has written this charming series of children’s books to help educate children about their feelings, their attitudes, their choices, and the consequences that follow.
In Hugo, children, parents, and educators will discover a lovable and engaging role model with whom they can identify.

www.MyStarfish.org
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Pages
44

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