Ewe Too Can Be Happy Selma’s Secrets

Ewe Too Can Be Happy Selma’s Secrets by Jutta Bauer is a charming illustrated book published by Souvenir Press Limited in 2002. This 48-page work explores the concept of happiness through the perspective of Selma the sheep, who shares her simple yet profound understanding of joy in everyday moments, such as enjoying the sun, conversing with neighbors, and teaching the young.
Readers will find a delightful exploration of happiness that emphasizes the importance of appreciating life’s small pleasures. The book touches on themes of humor and personal growth, inviting reflection on what truly constitutes happiness. With its engaging illustrations and straightforward narrative, this edition offers insights into the nature of joy and contentment, making it a thoughtful addition to discussions on self-help and psychological well-being.
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A charming illustrated book giving the answer to the question: What is happiness? Selma the sheep can answer this question easily. Happiness is to eat grass while the sun shines, to have a chat with her neighbour, teach the little ones to speak and to have a good nights sleep; all the while eating grass. But what would happen if Selma were to have more time or won the lottery? The simple answer to what is happiness has sold over 120,000 copies in Germany so far, as well as being a bestseller in Holland and other European countries.
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