![]() ![]() You know, Vola, one of the characters in the book, calls it "Two but not two," which is a Buddhist idea about non-duality that kids sort of understand better. Humans sort of get narrow as they age and I think the older we get, the less we're able to see we can have real relationships with more of life. ![]() I wanted to, on the one hand, celebrate this extraordinary sense of no boundaries - it's kind of a boundary issue where kids don't realize there are boundaries and I love that! They're right, they're correct! Why can't they love an animal, a wild animal or a pet? Why can't they? On the relationship between kids and animals In fact, they've been able to translate communication from a dozen different species. I thought was going to tell me, "No, they're not going to be able to translate the crows' communication." And in fact that's been proven. ![]() On foxes listening to and deciphering the calls of crows Your purchase helps support NPR programming. Close overlay Buy Featured Book Title Pax Author Sara Pennypacker and Jon Klassen ![]()
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