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What if bathtime meant skipping the tub and slipping into the woods instead? What if scrubbing your back meant getting an itch with the help of an old tree? And getting behind your ears meant finding the prettiest flower to tuck into your hair? In this clever story, a child turns the idea of bathtime on its head and explores the neighborhood park to practice the Japanese concept of forest bathing. Join them as they immerse themselves in the outdoors and inspect mushrooms, squish spongy moss, splash in a puddle, and more, all playfully described with familiar bathtime words. Gorgeous…mehr

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What if bathtime meant skipping the tub and slipping into the woods instead? What if scrubbing your back meant getting an itch with the help of an old tree? And getting behind your ears meant finding the prettiest flower to tuck into your hair? In this clever story, a child turns the idea of bathtime on its head and explores the neighborhood park to practice the Japanese concept of forest bathing. Join them as they immerse themselves in the outdoors and inspect mushrooms, squish spongy moss, splash in a puddle, and more, all playfully described with familiar bathtime words. Gorgeous illustrations capture the richness and calm the woods supply. By slowing down, tuning in to the senses, and noticing the environment around them, kids can learn how to practice mindfulness and to appreciate the value of the natural world just outside their doors--wherever they are! From community gardens to countryside meadows, the outdoors are calling. This picture book celebrates what we already know to be true: Going outside is good for you! It will have readers clamoring for a bath.
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Autorenporträt
Jen Barton is the author of six books for kids, including What's Your Story, Amelia Earhart? and Bernice Sandler and the Fight for Title IX. She lives in Pennsylvania.