En busca de la paz
REVIEW
En busca de la paz inicia cuando Andre desea saber en qué consiste la paz y como se siente la paz. Su hermana mayor le da una respuesta que no satisface al curioso niño.
Lo interesante de la historia es que la respuesta llega al niño en un sueño en donde aparece conversando con su abuelo en la casa de la playa donde se siente siempre muy tranquilo y feliz. El abuelo le explica que sentir la paz es cuando uno se siente seguro y protegido. Cuando el niño despierta se da cuenta que su pregunta fue respondida en ese dulce sueño al lado de su abuelo en la casa donde siempre encuentra la paz. Recomiendo este libro para conversar sobre este tema tan importante con niños curiosos. ============================================== In search of peace begins when Andre wants to know what peace is and how he can feel it. He found the answers in a dream at the house of his grandfather where he feels secure and protected. I highly recommend this book to discuss this important question with curious children.
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Diseñada por: Maritza Martínez Mejía @2017
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