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Imagination in Three Lines: A Parent's Guide to Haiku with Children invites families to discover the beauty of small moments through the gentle art of haiku. This inspiring guide helps parents and children slow down, notice the world around them, and nurture creativity together.
Through simple exercises, reflective prompts, and shared haiku practice, everyday lifebedtime, mealtime, or a morning walkbecomes a moment of mindfulness and joy.
Blending poetic insight with practical guidance, this book encourages parents to guide with curiosity, listen with wonder, and celebrate the child's
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Imagination in Three Lines: A Parent's Guide to Haiku with Children invites families to discover the beauty of small moments through the gentle art of haiku. This inspiring guide helps parents and children slow down, notice the world around them, and nurture creativity together.

Through simple exercises, reflective prompts, and shared haiku practice, everyday lifebedtime, mealtime, or a morning walkbecomes a moment of mindfulness and joy.

Blending poetic insight with practical guidance, this book encourages parents to guide with curiosity, listen with wonder, and celebrate the child's imagination.

Three lines, one shared breath, endless imagination.


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Autorenporträt
As a Diaspora Poet, he lives in Zürich, Switzerland, but his home country is Sri Lanka, where he was born in 1970. Being a political refugee, he sees the world in many perspectives and engages with writing, theater, and research. Tennakoon graduated from University of Colombo and University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka. At the University of Basel, Switzerland, and also at the University of Innsbruck, Austria, He has studied 'History' in his bachelor, 'Drama and Theater' and 'Peace and Conflict Transformation' for my master Studies. As a writer, he has published several books in Sinhala and has done some theater works. He contributes articles to many websites and also as a social activist, he has been engaging with many voluntary works inside Switzerland and Europe as well as outside in Nepal and Sri Lanka.