Bee Heartful
Spread Loving-Kindness
by Frank J. Sileo
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Pub Date Jan 07 2020 | Archive Date Dec 14 2020
American Psychological Association | Magination Press
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Description
Readers will rejoice that Bentley the bee is back in this third book in Frank J. Sileo’s award-winning series. When compassionate Bentley sends loving-kindness thoughts to himself and others, he can feel his heart growing: May you be happy.May you be healthy.May you be safe.May you be peaceful. When Willie Wasp steals Bentley’s favorite red scarf, it really stings! Bentley has the whole garden buzzing as he works through the situation. This sweet story shows the power of strong, positive, and loving thoughts.
Includes a note from the author with more information about loving-kindness and related meditation, and guidelines for how readers can practice being heartful just like Bentley!
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781433831577 |
PRICE | $16.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 32 |
Featured Reviews
This is a very sweet book to teach young children meditations and thoughtfulness. I could definitely see using it in a guidance.
I received an arc of this title for an honest review. Bee gets up every morning and meditates for himself and his friends. He shows that instead of getting angry you van be heartful with meditation.
"Bee Heartful" is a cute little children's book about a power of positive thinking and meditation. It is definitely a good choice if you are interested in the early spiritual upbringing of your child or you are trying to educate them about achieving the inner peace or about being in peace with others.
Honestly, I think this is something anyone can easily discuss with their children, even without this book, but if your child is "difficult" to talk to, than it could be a great tool to start a conversation or learn something on its own.
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