A book that helps you relax and brings laughter 📗 One for every household
Hello.
When you're feeling worn out and don't know what to do, whether you need to clear your head, are hungry, or just want to smile.
It's like you almost understand, but then it slips away.
What is being natural anyway? What was it again?
This is a book I want you to read during times like that, and one I am reading myself.
There is a table of contents by symptoms / situations / emotions, so you can pinpoint what's on your mind, and I'm happy that it's structured to be easy to read and understand for any scene, person, or child. ☺️
From children to grandparents, anyone can smile. 👦🧒👨👩👴👵👶🐶🐱🦜🐭
I personally think it's great for reading aloud to children who can't read yet 🧒 or to grandparents who find it a bit harder to read now. 💪 Dads, moms, older brothers, and older sisters can really shine here!!
Each item is compact, so you can read it quickly even on busy days and feel relieved. I'm sharing it because I think it's a book that will be especially useful during this time. 🔖🍀💪
That said, for those who are cautious and want to see the actual book, or are too busy to go to a bookstore... you can see a few pages at the link, so you can check the feel of it and get it with peace of mind. 💝
Personally, I really liked case 1 in the link 📄.
My favorite 💓 parts are a secret. ☺️
Even on days when you're swaying, floating, spinning, or feeling awful until things settle down, it helps to have your go-to garden or favorite book nearby.
It's like sewing a sturdy garment with strong backstitches.
So let's cherish and carry this confusion and pain with us as it is.
Thank you as always.
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This article is participating in Akari Kudo's project 💓🔗🌈 You can fly off to gardens where you can feel good everywhere using the tag #FeelGoodWithThis 🪴✈️
There are many steps and moves you can take right now to be a little kinder to yourself in Akari's links.
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