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A beautiful storybook that helps children - and parents - to become more mindful, attentive and relaxed.
About the author
Heather Roan Robbins is an intuitive and interfaith spiritual counsellor committed to bringing high-quality intuitive arts to the public. Heather learned meditations and a mindful approach to new situations which helped her adapt and be resilient as she explored her childhood in New England, raising a family in New Mexico, studying in in New York City as it recovered from 9-11, taught (and learned) on a Native American reservation in the hills and prairies of North Dakota, and as she settled into her practice in Minnesota, USA.
Summary
A beautiful storybook, for ages 3–7, that helps children – and parents – to become more mindful, attentive and relaxed.
Little Talulla Bear is used to the safety of her own surroundings. When her mother invites her to go on an adventure, exploring new environments, she is worried – the big wide world seems very scary. Her mother reassures her, "I’m here with you. Together we will find beautiful things and learn how to walk in new places.” Talulla’s mother gently guides her to explore the world with fresh eyes, encouraging her to use her senses to fully embrace a wonderful array of sights, smells and sounds. She learns to be curious but wise, especially when she comes face to face with a happy busy bee! On this journey of exploration, as she takes in her surroundings, she tastes succulent berries, plays in the sea, rolls in the mud, climbs a tree, and even overcomes her shyness to befriend a bear called Ronin. Talulla ends her exploration tired, happy and ready to do it all again tomorrow. This is a beautiful storybook in its own right, but Heather Roan Robbins’ poetic and meditative language, combined with Sarah Perkins’ stunning and soothing illustrations, will transport children and parents alike to a more peaceful place. As they walk with Talulla bear, they will become more mindful of their senses, their surroundings and every precious moment in time.