Zen Ghosts
Itu2019s Halloween. The trees are ablaze in fiery reds. Excited children don colorful costumes. And thereu2019s mystery and fun around every corner! When Addy, Michael, and Karl finish trick-or-treating, their bags are brimming with treats. But the fun isnu2019t over yet. Their good friend...
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Itu2019s Halloween. The trees are ablaze in fiery reds. Excited children don colorful costumes. And thereu2019s mystery and fun around every corner! When Addy, Michael, and Karl finish trick-or-treating, their bags are brimming with treats. But the fun isnu2019t over yet. Their good friend Stillwater the panda has one more special surprise in store for them. A mysterious visitor is about to tell them a spine-tingling story -- one that will fill each and every reader with wonder.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780439634304 (043963430X)
ASIN: 043963430X
Publish date: September 1st 2010
Publisher: Scholastic Press
Pages no: 40
Edition language: English
Category:
Childrens,
Paranormal,
Cultural,
Religion,
Kids,
Philosophy,
Picture Books,
Holiday,
Buddhism,
Folklore,
Ghosts,
Halloween
Series: Zen
by Jon J Muth I didn't enjoy Zen Ghosts as much as Zen Shorts. I'm not as drawn to koan as I was to the zen shorts. However, Zen Ghosts is still a good, entertaining story.
I'm really not a big fan of philosophy, and frankly, I didn't get this koan at all. But, it has a giant panda, and beautiful pictures, and a funny street scene on Halloween, with creatures which are not human, and Natasha loves these books. So, good enough for me.Library copy.
It's Halloween and Addy, Michael and Karl are getting their costumes ready for trick or treating. Their friend, Stillwater, shows up and tells them that after trick or treating if they wait by the stone wall he will take them to a storyteller.Once trick or treating is over, the three friends wait. T...
beautiful illustrations!
I love, love, love this series of picture books. It's true that the first ([b:Zen Shorts|140181|Zen Shorts|Jon J. Muth|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1301850228s/140181.jpg|2015914]) is the very best - or at least my personal favorite. But still, the sequels are definitely worth checki...