Escargot for It! by Sabrina Moyle & Eunice Moyle
Author:Sabrina Moyle & Eunice Moyle [Moyle, Sabrina and Moyle, Eunice]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Chronicle Books LLC
Published: 2020-03-17T16:00:00+00:00
When snails encounter danger, they excrete silver slime—the same stuff that keeps them moving forward. Once the little outburst is over, they press on. Similarly, when we experience fear, anger, or resentment, we can forgive, laugh it out, and keep creeping forward.
The snail is not naive. It knows that danger lurks out there in the form of toddlers in search of pets, gardeners protecting their plants, and unseeing boots. Its environment is not benign; while there is much predictable beauty and abundance, there is also unexpected hardship and lack. The snail’s shell is an ingenious adaptation to this reality: It is always prepared. Plan for the worst—while aiming for the best.
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