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Miki Sakamoto

    January 1, 1950
    Miki Sakamoto
    W cieniu kwitnących wiśni
    Die Kirschblütenreise, sakura-e-no-tabiji oder wie meine Großmutter Nao den Wandel der Zeit erlebte
    Eintauchen in den Wald
    Zen in the Garden
    Astronaut Training
    Juan Has the Jitters
    • 2023

      Spring, summer, autumn, and winter: wherever you are, the seasons come and go, bringing changes both welcome and unexpected. Japanese by birth, but transplanted to Europe in adulthood, Miki Sakamoto has spent a lifetime tending her garden and reflecting on its mysteries. Why do primulas bloom in snow? Do the trees really 'talk' to one another? What are the blackbirds saying today? And is there a mindful way to deal with an aphid infestation? From rising early to walk barefoot on the grass each morning, to afternoons and evenings spent sipping tea in her gazebo or watching fireflies as she recalls her childhood in Japan, in Zen in the GardenSakamoto shares observations from a life spent in contemplation -- and cultivation -- of nature. She shows us that you can create Zen in your life, wherever you live and whatever form your outdoor space takes.

      Zen in the Garden
    • 2021

      Astronaut Training

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.0(158)Add rating

      When Astrid's first space mission goes disastrously wrong, she realises she needs a bit more training than she thought!

      Astronaut Training
    • 2020

      Juan Has the Jitters

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.1(45)Add rating

      An interactive children's book about inclusion, diversity, and the power of math to help one boy with autism thrive amongst his peers.Juan claps his hands to get his Jitters out. They make his tummy swoosh and swirl. They happen when there are too many people, too much noise, or too many changes to his day. Juan doesn't like surprises!Tomorrow there is an athletic event planned at school, which makes Juan very nervous. But his teacher has the perfect solution! Math--Juan's favorite subject! Counting, sorting, and matching help Juan to calm his Jitters. They focus his mind and keep him engaged. By making math part of the day's athletic games, and by appointing Juan the official judge, he can have fun and feel included. The class is calling it the Mathletic Games!Juan Has the Jitters is an interactive children's story about how one boy manages his autism. It is a lesson in the power of inclusion, as the class takes steps to normalize Juan's special qualities. Colorfully illustrated, this book invites young readers to help Juan as he counts, matches, and sorts both people and objects from the games. Parents of children 4 to 8 years-old can use this book to help teach kids about diversity and the beauty in what makes every one of us unique. Teachers will find the book meets Common Core standard and nurtures multiple domains of scholastic development.

      Juan Has the Jitters