What We Can Learn From Children
Books
Reading children
books and watching their movies make the relationship between adults and
children close and clear. By creating children book, the author begins collecting
information about children colors, pictures and speech. The writer thinks about children
age and mind in order to organize appropriate content that fit their understanding. These thoughts are similar to adult stories as well because the
writer thinks and choose the readers age and their reaction to the
story.
By reading children literature stories for
example, “The Shepherd's Granddaughter” and “A New Life” in Literature class, adults are learning the world of children. Each person is evaluating the elements of the story by different points of views for instance, places, cultures, diverse nationalities, and communities . The two protagonists Khadija
and Amani are passing through difficult situation in their early life. They
both suffer from little protection in their countries Pakistan and Palestine. Khadija left Pakistan to start new life in Canada, and Amani lost her ancestors land due to Jewish occupation. In spite of their suffering in the stories, they both remain powerful and hopeful
for better change. Khadija adapted to Canada lifestyle and Amani remained strong to keep her family land. These lessons from children experience are teaching adults to follow the right path that
achieve self-satisfy and bring inner safety as well.
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