“Monkey had saved the day. Did Monkey's humility last? That's another story for another book.“
“Monkey had saved the day. Did Monkey's humility last? That's another story for another book.“
This might introduce mythology that kids have not been exposed to before! It's an interesting book with an ambiguous ending.
A redemptive story about Monkey. It starts with Monkey as a mischievous presence against the heavens and ends with Monkey saving the heavens. Ed Young is from Tientsin, China and this is a story from Chinese mythology.

Mi primer libro en español! Budista y profesor de ética y religión, David Loy identifica el sentido del "yo" como destructivo en el sentido de que hay una otra mitad necesaria de la cual comprendemos algo que siempre falta. Así lo llenamos de dinero, sexo, guerra y karma.

A beautifully illustrated tale of a cat on a path towards wisdom and the characters that are encountered on the way. Inspired by zen philosophy, author James Norbury takes us along on the cat's trek, and shows us that wisdom comes from not only from the quest, but also from the obstacles and the friends we make through our lives. No matter where we are in life, knowledge can still be gained, and we see this through the cat's own self-discovery.
“He shrank the pillar until it was as small as a needle, and he tucked it behind his ear.“
Using Chinese folklore it provides readers with knowledge of the legendary Monkey King and why he is so important in Chinese culture as it is one of the best-known stories in China. I think it is also a great book to use when teaching students the value of trusting your friends.
“Monkey King“ is a legendary tale formed from Chinese folklore that follows a courageous hero as he travels to India and protects Xuan Zang throughout their journey. This classic tale is one that is great for learning about the value of identity.