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Автор: Jennifer McCartney
Издательство: HarperCollins
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Жанр произведения: Природа и животные
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isbn: 9780008341824
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      * Remember when everyone lost their minds over adult colouring books? We’re desperate for fun.

       Numerous otter puns are also included for your enjoyment.

       Otters out-fun monkeys by any measure. Sorry, Curious George.

      ‘Work consists of whatever a body is obliged to do. Play consists of whatever a body is not obliged to do.’

      Mark Twain

      Otters love to learn. They’re almost insatiably curious about everything and anything. So the first step to following the otter philosophy is learning its key tenets, albeit in an easy, fun way. Now, every book that purports to be helpful requires a neat acronym to help the memory-challenged among us to retain a useful takeaway. So please find here the PLAY method:

      L

      A

      Ask why. This step is all about cultivating curiosity.

      Y

Illustration of otter floating on its back with a baby otter on its tummy. Caption reads: My stomach fur is your playground. Delight in its offerings.

      What Kind of Otter Are You?

      When it comes to gadgets, tools, electronics, you’re like:

      A. you have the latest model of everything – electric toothbrush, electric car and AI chip in your wrist

      B. you own a set of cutlery and a television

      C. you pay people to put stuff together for you – no tools needed, ever; wait, you do own a screwdriver. And you use the bottom of your shoe as a hammer.

      A. Up at 6 am, checking work email.

      B. Piña colada by the pool. Check your work email a bit later when you’re drunk.

      C. Your life is a non-stop vacation. That’s what you like to call unemployment.

      When it comes to playtime you prefer:

      A. jumping out of aeroplanes with a parachute or off a cliff with a bungee cord

      B. adult colouring books – do they count as play? Your therapist recommended them …

      C. a game you can play on your phone while lying down.

      Mostly As: otter to the max. You’re a very high-octane otter bordering on becoming a hummingbird. Don’t forget that life doesn’t have to be scheduled or even death-defying. Playing a board game can be just as rewarding as free soloing up a cliff face. So take a page from the otter playbook, and chill.

      Mostly Bs: livin’ life like you otter. You’re dedicated to work, play and whatever you set your mind to, but you’re also aware we’re all going to die soon, and nothing is that important. A nice, balanced attitude towards being alive.

      Mostly Cs: stoned otter. You’re so laid-back you’re almost a sloth. But you’ve also got some great otter characteristics – ingenuity, a love of taking