First published by Celestial Arts in 1982, this reformatted collection of short stories--which draw inspiration from folklore and spiritual teachings--remind readers to respect and treasure the company of animals. Intricate borders, full-color paintings, and calligraphy give this book the look and feel of an illuminated manuscript.
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First published by Celestial Arts in 1982, this reformatted collection of short stories--which draw inspiration from folklore and spiritual teachings--remind readers to respect and treasure the company of animals. Intricate borders, full-color paintings, and calligraphy give this book the look and feel of an illuminated manuscript.
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Phenomenal illustrations. Lovely story with animal kindness and respect for all living creatures moral.
Miranda77
Mar 7, 2008
What a cool little book!
I was raised on a very pretty farmette, complete with a babling brook and tons of animals. My parents chose to name our farm Animalia, after this very same book. We owned all of Barbara Berger's books, with their beautiful illustrations and magical stories. Now that I am grown with children of my own, I recently ordered a copy of this book, and I truly enjoyed sharing it with my own sons. A great introduction to folk tales for the very young, it's one of the prettiest books I've ever read.
pollyanna
Jan 17, 2008
Luminous
A beautiful little book, a series of 1-page stories (mainly fables, myths, and folktales from around the world), gorgeously illustrated in a style very much influenced by medieval manuscripts. A lovely book for children and adults.