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Rating:  Summary: Elegant Tale Review: I have read Gerstein's childrens' book to children and adults! It is simple elegance with beautiful illustrations. Everyone who reads this book, no matter the age, will have their imagination opened to the infinite possibilities of life.
Rating:  Summary: Very touching Review: I was very glad to find a book that explores death and reincartation for children. My daughter is too young (2) to understand it yet, but the illustrations are fantastic, and I hope to use it in the future as a learning tool for her. I want her to know there are infinite possibilities after our time on this earth has passed.
Rating:  Summary: Very touching Review: I was very glad to find a book that explores death and reincartation for children. My daughter is too young (2) to understand it ey, but the illustrations are fantastic, and I hope to use it in the future as a learning tool for her. I want her to know there are infinite possibilities after our time on this earth has passed.
Rating:  Summary: Worth looking into Review: If you have lost someone and you are more Buddist in beliefs, this is a wonderful comforting book. For those who believe in " Go directly to Heaven, do not do a do-over." need not apply.I bought mine to help my children with the deaths of their two uncles ( my brothers who were critically ill from a hereditary disease) over a span of two years. While my children were a little young ( 4 and 2) to grasp the theme of the book, over time, and various readings of it, they start conversations about it and ask simple questions. It can give great comfort and a sense of peace.
Rating:  Summary: After death comes Diversity of choices Review: The cycle of a young child's life, then death, and after-life is explained in a beautifullysimple way. When death comes to a family, there is no easy way to explain it to a very young child (up to 7). This book softly describes the journey through a series of choices and can be interpreted many ways (reincarnation, heaven, etc). I have lent it to my friends over the years to help during hard times and the children (as well as the parents) have really appreciated it -- I believe it is a must-have for the library. It is a great pleasure to read aloud to my son and we have many times over the years.
Rating:  Summary: Gentle Gem Review: This book is one of the best children's books I have ever read. It is also a wonderful, thoughtful book for adults to read. It has many messages - not the least of which is that the woodcutter thought he wanted to go different places while he was alive, but when given the choice he choose to live his life over again, but as a girl. His life had been happy. This message is important in today's world of always wanting more than you have. Although this book deals with the concept of re-incarnation it really does not exclude what a Christian child has been taught. I read this to my 6 year old last night and she had a lot of questions. I was able to explain to her that no one knows exactly what happens after you die, but these are some possibilities. He could have gone to heaven (Christian) or could come back to live another life (Buddist). This is a wonderful way to introduce Buddism to children. As another reader pointed out, the concept of having your loved ones around you in a different form is very comforting. The illustrations are also wonderful.
Rating:  Summary: Beautiful Review: This is such a beautiful story of life. I have read this book to lots of children and it always makes them stop to think of the many possibilities there could be after our death. Many kids already have been taught at home through their religious teachings and I fully respect that as I read the story. The story just gives a different perspective on life. The pictures are beautiful and the words are easy and kind. Enjoy! This is just a great book.
Rating:  Summary: Gentle Gem Review: We first started reading this book to our son when he was two. He is now nearly seven, evolving, emerging as all children do. The book, as we revisit it from time to time, speaks to each of us on different levels and in different ways, as all classics do. Deceptively simple, profound, beautifully drawn - it takes one through the stages of life and then into the mysterious realm of death where, you find, there is a choice: to come back, reborn as anything, anywhere in the universe (more choices) or to remain in the heavenly realm. Perhaps is is the message of choice, so dear to humans, that makes this a curiously reassuring book. I give it the highest recommendation for both children and adults alike...
Rating:  Summary: a book of many layers, like a rose Review: We first started reading this book to our son when he was two. He is now nearly seven, evolving, emerging as all children do. The book, as we revisit it from time to time, speaks to each of us on different levels and in different ways, as all classics do. Deceptively simple, profound, beautifully drawn - it takes one through the stages of life and then into the mysterious realm of death where, you find, there is a choice: to come back, reborn as anything, anywhere in the universe (more choices) or to remain in the heavenly realm. Perhaps is is the message of choice, so dear to humans, that makes this a curiously reassuring book. I give it the highest recommendation for both children and adults alike...
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