Title: Zen Shorts
Author: Jon J Muth
Publisher: Scholastic Press
In the story, each child spends their own time with Stillwater where they share their own questions, thoughts, and worries in their young lives. Each child is answered with one of StillWater's short stories that put things in perspective for them. Each short story is a kind, and thoughtful ledgend where the characters are very giving and kind to people who may not deserve it. The three stories are about giving, good and bad luck, and finally holding on to grudges.
My favorite story was the last one, told to the littlest boy about holding grudges. The boy is complaining about his older brother always telling him what to do, he remains so upset the whole day that he misses all the fun he's having with StillWater. StillWater tells him a tale of two Monks who are travelling when the come across a woman who needs help crossing the road. The first Monk carries her on his back across the road and she leaps off without so much as a thank you. The Second Monk becomes very upset by this and asks his friend why he is not more upset about her rudeness. He tells him "I put down that woman hours ago, why are you still carrying her?" I think that quote is amazing to show children that they will come across people who make them angry, but the best thing to do is to just let it go.
The illustrations in this story were also wonderful and I enjoyed all the short stories very much! I think this would be a good story to read to children of any age.