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When a child if gifted with a book it transforms into a key to unlock the mind. The gate to the secret garden of imagination is pried from its forgiving hinges and the child is free to expand their imagination to galaxy proportions. The simple pages of a book provide a passport for a passenger seat next to the likes of Captain Biggles in his Tibetan adventures to locate the forbidden city of Shangri Lah, or a magical flight to Neverland with Pan and the lost boys. Who knows how each “child’s mind’s eye will envisage the loathsome creature that is Mr Hyde or the demure Dr Jekyll? It captures the heart of a parent to witness their young boy, lying on his bed, engrossed in the pages of Stevenson’s Kidnapped. His imaginings transform him into the character of David Balfour, fighting alongside the Jacobite rebel, Alan Stewart. Such a comforting vision is a young girl, lounging on the couch on a rain soaked winters afternoon, fanning through a copy of Anne of Green Gables, engrossed in the character of Anne Shirley, wishing to emulate her outgoing spirit and giving nature. The abundant bread basket of literary expositions act as a conduit, unlocking a child’s ability to make judgements about morality, injustices and an understanding of consequences in decision making. All the while the simple act of quietly reading procures an incalculable and surreptitious response to education for a lifetime to come. The nostalgic aroma of floral vanilla and almonds that emit from the pages of an old book invokes a sense of anticipation to the imaginary adventures about to be embarked upon, creating an atmosphere of ambivalence. An implore to parents across the globe to leave the television set and so-called social media, bombarding a child’s mind like a tidal wave, leaving in its wake a desolate landscape of nothingness. Embrace the tactile feel of pages in hand, gently stroking the mind, embedding feelings of, wonder and imagination. Read to your children every day and encourage them to jamb their noses into literary masterpieces from the likes of Stevenson, Doyle, Dickens and many more worthy exponents that have stood the test of time.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2017




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Date: 9/18/2017 4:59:00 PM
Great then we will have things to dicuss again.
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Old Man Emu
Date: 9/19/2017 3:09:00 PM
A good point.
Date: 6/29/2017 9:57:00 AM
This is such a good advice, Craig, books are good friends, I've always loved books and don't mind getting lost in them:) such a beautiful world out there:)
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Old Man Emu
Date: 6/29/2017 4:29:00 PM
Thanks Daniel. Appreciate your visit.
Date: 6/29/2017 3:47:00 AM
Gently stroking the mind... I loved books through my teens old man emu, great writing
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Old Man Emu
Date: 6/29/2017 5:38:00 AM
Great that you did! Thanks for the visit.
Date: 6/26/2017 2:00:00 PM
- Glad I stopped here with you today, Craig - Who could tell me how many books I've read ... I do not know :) - And all fairytale books for the children - Many pleasant hours, with excitement, smiles and tears - Roald Dahl - // - Astrid Lindgren was my daughter's favorites :) - Stephen King, my favorite :) - hugs // Anne-Lise :)
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Old Man Emu
Date: 6/27/2017 2:48:00 PM
You picked out some decent writers there Anne-Lise. Thanks for stopping by
Date: 6/22/2017 5:26:00 PM
Here! Here!! Great bit of prose,Craig. This should be read somewhere for all to hear. Reading this was like rereading those classics of long ago and reliving it for the first time. Wonderful and exhilarating.
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Date: 6/23/2017 3:54:00 PM
Thanks Daniel. We all should encourage people to read to their kids. Regards, Craig

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