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here are many little ways to enlarge your child’s world. Love of books is the best of all.
~ Jacqueline Kennedy
They will learn to use colour as a visual cue to identify danger (red) and distinguish hot from cold.
A journey through parenting, lifestyle, fashion and fictional worlds
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here are many little ways to enlarge your child’s world. Love of books is the best of all.
~ Jacqueline Kennedy
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ooks are not made for furniture, but there is nothing else that so beautifully furnishes a house.
~ Henry Ward Beecher
A book is a garden, an orchard, a storehouse, a party, a company by the way,
a counselor, a multitude of counselorrs.
~ Charles Baudelaire
Posting for the prompt #1 of #worldbookdaychallenge Earth.
What more describes the life on Earth than our very own Eric Carl’s The very hungry caterpillar.
This beautiful book depicts the life of a caterpillar evolving into a butterfly. Cheeni learnt the days of the week, numbers, colors and what not.
Here is what was the inspriation for this book in his words: “One day I was punching holes with a hole puncher into a stack of paper, and I thought of a bookworm and so I created a story called A Week with Willi the Worm. Then later my editor, who didn’t like the idea of a worm, suggested a caterpillar and I said “Butterfly!” And the rest is history.”
The life cycle is beautifully written down and illustrated the egg , the caterpillar, the cocoon and the big butterfly.
Did you know the book was first published in 1969, that’s when our parents were studying. And it is still selling over 49 million copies worldwide and is being translated over many world languages.
The book also has bright pictures of sun, moon ,leaves ,food which makes it even more interesting for kids .
This made me discover a lot more of Eric Carl’s book to introduce to her.
Cheeni loves it when I read it out loud to her. She recognizes sun and the moon now.
What Cheeni loved
* The big pictures
* The colours
* The way it’s illustrated.
She now knows numbers, colors, sun, moon.
Kids these days are more interested, given the choice of books they have and their types.