

Zen Ties (A Stillwater and Friends Book) [Muth, Jon J, Muth, Jon J] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Zen Ties (A Stillwater and Friends Book) Review: Incredible book - Love all the books by this author. Such a great book with little meaningful stories. Even helps me as an adult. Review: Breathtaking - This hardcover picture book took my breath away. Not since last summer's Walt Disney's Cinderella has a book so impressed me with its marriage of visuals and story. The story is pretty simple. Huge panda Stillwater picks up his visiting nephew Koo -- who only speaks in haiku -- at the train station. They are joined by Stillwater's friends Addy, Michael and Karl. The pandas play with the kids, and Michael tells Stillwater his concerns about an upcoming Spelling Bee. Stillwater then takes them to Miss Whitaker's house, an elderly woman who lives on the kids' street. None of the three children can believe Stillwater would be friends with such a cranky, unpleasant person. Stillwater helps the siblings get to know Miss Whitaker, and they realize she is sad and bitter because she is alone, scared and not well. In the end the kids and the old lady learn to appreciate and help each other. There is such depth here. Consider the wordplay. When Stillwater picks up his nephew, he says "Hi, Koo!" And then, of course, Koo only speaks in the 17-syllable haiku poetry form. The lovely and realistic watercolor renditions of people and pandas make the whole story seem dreamlike. Stillwater sometimes seems normal panda sized, sometimes as big as a house. The wordless -- and haunting -- image of Miss Whitaker, late at night, looking at a painting Karl and Koo made for her is worth the price of the book in itself.








| Best Sellers Rank | #107,182 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #380 in Children's Multigenerational Family Life #548 in Children's Values Books #3,036 in Children's Friendship Books |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (273) |
| Dimensions | 11 x 0.5 x 11.25 inches |
| Edition | First Edition |
| Grade level | 1 - 3 |
| ISBN-10 | 0439634253 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0439634250 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 40 pages |
| Publication date | February 1, 2008 |
| Publisher | Scholastic Press |
| Reading age | 2 - 6 years, from customers |
J**N
Incredible book
Love all the books by this author. Such a great book with little meaningful stories. Even helps me as an adult.
J**L
Breathtaking
This hardcover picture book took my breath away. Not since last summer's Walt Disney's Cinderella has a book so impressed me with its marriage of visuals and story. The story is pretty simple. Huge panda Stillwater picks up his visiting nephew Koo -- who only speaks in haiku -- at the train station. They are joined by Stillwater's friends Addy, Michael and Karl. The pandas play with the kids, and Michael tells Stillwater his concerns about an upcoming Spelling Bee. Stillwater then takes them to Miss Whitaker's house, an elderly woman who lives on the kids' street. None of the three children can believe Stillwater would be friends with such a cranky, unpleasant person. Stillwater helps the siblings get to know Miss Whitaker, and they realize she is sad and bitter because she is alone, scared and not well. In the end the kids and the old lady learn to appreciate and help each other. There is such depth here. Consider the wordplay. When Stillwater picks up his nephew, he says "Hi, Koo!" And then, of course, Koo only speaks in the 17-syllable haiku poetry form. The lovely and realistic watercolor renditions of people and pandas make the whole story seem dreamlike. Stillwater sometimes seems normal panda sized, sometimes as big as a house. The wordless -- and haunting -- image of Miss Whitaker, late at night, looking at a painting Karl and Koo made for her is worth the price of the book in itself.
T**.
BEAUTIFUL art and a wonderful story
This book has such beautiful art and colors in it; it is a wonderful addition to any book collection. The story is quite cute and has a wonderful message for children. I have an 11 month old and though she can not understand the story yet, it is fun to read the story, talk about the colors and count things on the pages with her. The only "con" is that these books tend to be sort of costly. You can find good deals on them though and they are sure worth it.
A**R
One of our favorite books.
My kids and I are big fans of Jon Muth. We have several of his books and are very fond of his stories and the artwork found within. You can't help but fall in love with a big panda that teaches kids about the lessons of Zen Buddhism. Don't worry this isn't a religious book but more a book about being a good person and helping others. You will find the story to be insightful, humorous, and full of life and joy. I can read these books over and over again without getting bored.
L**H
Zen Ties
I just read this to my second graders yesterday as part of our poetry unit. The children loved the story and the illustrations are beautiful. And after we learned about Haiku, we all enjoyed the play on words with Koo's name and the fact that he speaks in Haiku. I actually love the illustrations more than the story but the book was a good fit for teaching about Haiku (although to be honest, most of the poems in the book aren't strict haiku because the syllable count is close, but not exact. The author does address that on the back page, and it let us talk about artistic license, so that was fine, but if you're wanting a strict 5-7-5 syllable count, there might only be one or two that are exact.
S**A
Lovely book about friendship and community
Beautiful watercolor illustrations by Jon j Muth, this is part of a series of books involving a giant panda Stillwater. I absolutely love them. The books are lovely and calming— this one is my favorite to give as a gift!
C**T
Great for counselors
Jon J. Muth is a master artist. His illustrations are beautiful, kind, warm and inviting. And his Stillwater stories are all great. I use them in my counseling. Every story offers the opportunity for real life application. I like "Zen Shorts" the best of these three books, but the others are good also ("Zen Ties" and "Zen Ghosts").
M**G
Wonderful book. You will not regret buying it!
I can't get enough of Jon Muth's books. I adore this one and have already bought more copies as gifts for others. I read it to my 3 year old and he loves it, but I know the story will develop with him as he gets older. A wonderful read. And the illustrations are fantastic.
S**O
Always a follower of Zen...loved by kids..we must bring our kids to these types of books with great stories...
よ**き
Stillwaterのとつとつとした話しぶりに、Kooちゃんの合いの手がアクセントとして加わっています。 確かに「絆」ってそんなもんかもなと考えるきっかけになりました。
M**L
Very thoughtful and peaceful book about service and respect.
J**B
Excellent children's book. Important theme/message - for all people not only kids - told in format that kids can understand and absorb.
J**O
Pues eso, me encantó Zen Shorts y este Zen Ties no es que sea un mal cuento, pero no tiene la magia de su predecesor.
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