The
Meadow
Launching Earth Day, April 22ndexclusively on Amazon.


About the book
Did you know little bugs can play hide-and-seek, squirrels and bunnies like to play tag, and tadpoles grow legs and turn into frogs? And, if you hold a cotton stick soaked in sweet nectar, butterflies will land on your hand?
Discover these things and more as you enter The Gratitude Meadow. Join Brooklyn and her cousins as they discover how nature (and an attitude of gratitude) can help them deal with their big feelings. In the meadow, the children discover the art of truly listening, the gift of being heard, and the importance of respecting different points of view. Come along on this adventure, finding gratitude in the simple pleasures of appreciating nature…and each other!


About the book
Did you know little bugs can play hide-and-seek, squirrels and bunnies like to play tag, and tadpoles grow legs and turn into frogs? And, if you hold a cotton stick soaked in sweet nectar, butterflies will land on your hand?
Discover these things and more as you enter The Gratitude Meadow. Join Brooklyn and her cousins as they discover how nature (and an attitude of gratitude) can help them deal with their big feelings. In the meadow, the children discover the art of truly listening, the gift of being heard, and the importance of respecting different points of view. Come along on this adventure, finding gratitude in the simple pleasures of appreciating nature…and each other!

Dedication
This book is dedicated to my grandchildren: Brooklyn, Zeke, Zoë, Kenzie, and Zed, five of the most clever, grateful and loving kids I have ever known. I Love You,
- Nana
How I Discovered The
Meadow
Seeing through the eyes of a child is an invitation to enter a place of wonder, an experience of surprise, admiration, beauty and curiosity.
Everyone, young and old, has experienced seeing through the eyes of a child including those without physical sight. No one has become an adult without first being a child. Our childhood foundation of wonder and unconditional loving is part of who we are as an individual...

Book Review
“The best children’s book in a generation! A masterpiece in which kids, interacting with nature, learn to listen, express their feelings, and share an attitude of genuine gratitude. Brilliantly simple and beautifully illustrated, with a captivating message so vital in these turbulent times.
Jane Cremer, a friend and respected colleague for over 40 years, is a renowned thought leader following in the footsteps of her cherished mentor, Dr. Carl Rogers, pioneer of the Human Potential Movement.”
Denis Waitley
author of The Psychology of Winning and The Psychology of Loving
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