Finding Ray’s Key

Finding Ray’s Key

Finding Ray's Key

Sam Goddard

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Editorial:
Filament Publishing
Año de edición:
2018
Materia
Cuestiones personales y sociales: autoconocimiento y autoestima (infantil/juvenil)
ISBN:
9781912635009
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Often Ray would sit and wonder."What is this cloud I am under?"But today, as he wokehe had a different thought,for it was the answers that he sought:"What is the key to being happy?"‘Finding Ray’s Key’ is a beautifully simple illustrated rhyming story for children, with a universal message that can be appreciated by all - young or old.The story’s young protagonist, Ray (who often feels quite blue), wonders; ‘What is the key to being happy?’. He one day decides to go on a journey to find this key - and is surprised to find that it is ‘within him and all around’.The story is underpinned by Reiki and Mindfulness teaching - readers need not be familiar with this, but this aspect can be an invitation to discover more and will be recognisable by anyone familiar with Reiki.

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