Nearly every one of our homes has been walked upon by some of those pesky little lizards. Although they are basically harmless; and may actually be beneficial as they eat up pests and insects; they can also have a hysterical way of truly scaring our children. By allowing them to read a Creepy Lizards of the World Picture Book; they will be less afraid of the common lizard they may see crawling in or around their homes. They will realize that there is much of mother nature they have yet to see or encounter; and will be able to learn about those very things from the comfort of their very own home.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Excellent Discourse on Wabi Sabi.By GraehoundA great overview to the ideology and influence of wabi sabi without becoming overwhelming; this is succinct; thoughtful text that will benefit anyone who wants to have a better understanding of and appreciation for the acceptance of imperfection and mortality in all things. I highly recommend this text to all who are brittle Type As (much like myself) and would benefit from both a micro and macro perspective shift that will allow increased productivity and peace from learning to value the flux and lack of control within life.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. EXPLAINS THE ALMOST INEXPLICABLEBy SALLY DICKTERMost articulate and engrossing insight into the concept of wabi sabi; by a knowledgeable and talented author. Know I better understand the qualities that have always appealed to me in handmade pottery and other art works. It seemed impossible to capture the spirit and power of such a Zen idea in words; but this author succeeded.3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Excellent insight into philosophy of Japanese design.By M. ParkerExcellent insight into philosophy of Japanese design.I had careers as a landscape architect/urban designer; photographer; but wanted to learn more about the philosophy for Japanese design. This is an excellent book for the philosophy; but isnt a how-to-do-it book. I would recommend to anyone interested in learning about the Japanese philosophy of design.