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Book Reviews of Wabi SabiBook Review: Wabi Sabi Summary: 5 Stars
This is an excellent read aloud for pre-schoolers and elementary school just on the story line and illustrations alone. Older children can use this story to develop understandings of philosophy, art, Japanese culture and so on. The haiku are delightful and are excellent springboards for teaching poetry. I loved the book.
Book Review: What's in a name? Summary: 5 Stars
Wabi Sabi is the story of a cat who goes in search of the meaning of her name. Collage illustrations by Caldecott winner Ed Young are put together in a vertical manner so that each 2-page spread looks like a Japanese wall hanging. Lovely story, lovely book.
Book Review: wabi sabi Summary: 5 Stars
Anyone who has any appreciation for art, the Japanese culture, or haiku will be impressed with this book. The story is secondary to the art, which captures the misty history of Japan's language and culture beautifully.
Book Review: I loved it Summary: 5 Stars
I loved this book
The story is simple and inspiring
It make think again of simple things, and my little kid enjoyed it a lot
And the illustrations in the book are very unique and one of a kind
Book Review: Wabi Sabi Summary: 5 Stars
This is a beautifully written AND illustrated book, for adults as well as children. Meaningful, a lovely lesson in our troubled world...A joy ! Marta Blades
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