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Children Books – Base of Knowledge

Monday, October 9, 2006 posted by admin 10:23 am
Children Books - Base of Knowledge

A pessimist can understand the cost of every valuable thing but cannot understand the worth of nothing. As such, reading habit should be cultivated among the children to teach them the right values of life. Reading books can help a child to face the stiff competitions with confidence. As life can be described as a challenge of drawing sufficient conclusions from scarce premises; we should always try to utilize the available resources. Moreover, when children develop reading habit they would clamor to unlock the wide horizons of mysteries. This important habit of reading books can help a kid to utilize her or his leisure time in a better way.

Life cannot be lost by dying; in fact it is lost minute by minute, day by day, in all the thousand small uncaring ways. It is very important to acquire knowledge whenever a person is sitting idle. Acquiring knowledge is a never ending process. A person cannot read all the literatures of the world in his or her lifetime. But if this reading habit is cultivated from the childhood, it can help the reader to gain more knowledge from various fields.

The books of the kids and the grown ups are designed and depicted in a different manner. The Children Books are always written in a simple language, to engross them throughout the reading process. The characters and the fantasy islands depicted in these books allow the children to wander in their imaginations and fantasy islands. A book is received well when it can enable a reader to relate himself or herself with the depicted characters. Reading books also expands the treasure of wisdom as they help us to learn various things regarding the distant places and peoples.

As people can learn multiple things by surfing the internet, it is believed that the habit of reading books would eventually fade away. However, the fact is really surprising. The internet has actually helped to cultivate reading habits among the people. Actually, a knowledge monger can never be satisfied by the available options, because human beings always seek more options. Books help them to satisfy their thirst for knowledge by permitting them to turn the pages over and over again without any hassle. Internet actually helps to incite the curiosity among the readers about various topics.

It is a popular saying that the more a child reads, the better human being he becomes. Various options are available nowadays to offer fun while reading. Kids find it pleasurable to read animated books as they depict exciting tales and interesting informations. This would in turn help the children to develop their vocabulary power and language skills too. Children books are particularly designed to introduce them to new worlds and teach the the right values of life. They can actually broaden the imaginations of the children and also encourage them to try new experiments. In fact, they enhance the critical thoughts of children and provide them the freedom to debate on various topics such as population, pollution and unemployment etc.

It seems that the kids are forced only to study the course books. This type of activity can actually limit their imagination and also their knowledge bank. In fact, various literatures of the world can help to enhance the creativity and talents of the children. The online book stores can help a consumer to find the best books for their children. These online shopping portals display the best children books which are not easily available in the market. Moreover, these sites are regularly updated to offer the latest best selling books to the consumers. These online shopping stores even offer various lucrative gifts along with the books. But the consumers should check the authenticity of these online sites as fraudulents do exit in every field.

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18 Responses to “Children Books – Base of Knowledge”

  1. 666ross Says:

    Written by BIll Martin, illiustrated by Eric Carle.

  2. klausier1 Says:

    Actually I think Eric Carle is the author of this book not Bill Martin, although he does a good job narrating…

  3. herbie72 Says:

    There’s no teacher in my version of this book, it’s a monkey, instead. And that’s my little boy’s fave bit… “MONKEY!!!!!!!!!!”

  4. Thomas Paine Says:

    Yes.

  5. I Do My Homework Frequently Says:

    Well, it is a legend.

  6. Yak Rider Says:

    We don't have a child in the public school system, nor do we watch television, so this is the first I've heard of this. I watched television in my hotel room this week, and it wasn't on the news there. I'm so glad I read your post on an empty stomach, and I appreciate the information. Once again Obama is proving himself to be a figurehead, a mouthpiece, and a puppet of people much smarter and more powerful than he is. He is simply trying to prepare a future generation of willing, obedient government slaves, not like the parents of these kids who are still able to think for themselves and are angry as hell.

    (I will ask my Michigan friends and neighbors with kids in public schools what they think. I will update if I get a chance.)

  7. Berlin Doll Says:

    I think it could work. My son was five and in love with Star wars. He could tell you about every character but did not know his ABCs. We tried and tried but he could not remember them. Then we made an alphabet in his room and attached Star wars cards to it. For example: Yoda and Y wing were on Y. Within weeks he knew his alphabet. We now use Star wars to teach him anything! I think it could work! Sign us up!

  8. enarid01s Says:

    (clapping)

    genius

  9. dale Says:

    My goodness, what a project! THis would be right up my alley and I wish it were me that had to come up with this. Just so you know my limited credentials… I am Clint "Father Goose" Wilson, slam poet extordinaire… I am also a musician and am no stranger to the performance arts. Many people have compared my childish rhyming poems to the late great Ted Geisel a.k.a. Dr Seuss… and in fact, I played him one year at the dead poets slam here in Vancouver. You can probably find me in costume as well as performances on the internet via You Tube or other places. Anyway, enough about me.

    First of all… get busy rhyming. It's all in the timing. You can't do a piece about the Cat in the Hat without fantastic orgasmic rhyming like that. And as for politics, the cat would say, that all licks but that's okay. If you really need some leadership, then I'm the needed cat so hip.

    Anyhoo I'm just messing around but you really have to get creative and rhym-ee. That's the only way for this project. And while I can't even begin to write it for you, remember that everything you do will need to carry the cat's personality. He is kind of like Mickey Mouse, kind of indestructable, an unlikey hero who always comes out on top with his use of magic or other surrealistic powers… ie. gadgets that come out of impossibly small boxes etc.

    You could really have a lot of fun with this, and I hope you do.

    All the best, Clint "Father Goose" Wilson.

  10. wenpuli Says:

    dude I used to be able to recite this book faster than a high school kid reading it.

  11. Stella leMuggle Says:

    You can post your question at these links if no one here comes up with an answer.

    http://forums.abebooks.com/abesleuthcom

    http://www.whatsthatbook.com/

    http://www.auntbook.com (children’s books only)

    This site has lists of books, book reviews, and forums where you can ask questions.
    Just for Kids Who Love Books
    http://alanbrown.com/index.html

    And this site has lists of wonderful books, grouped by age, and you may find the book listed here.
    Books and More for Kids and Adults
    http://booksandmore4kids.googlepages.com/

  12. exocardia Says:

    beautiful!!
    in mu country the only people that seem to be allowed of childrens`education at schools are just young women.. i love an older man singing with that ethusiasm as this teacher does. I guess kids would love hearing him too. Benkyu, your kid is smarter than all of us! jajajaj

  13. Benny Says:

    BANG!…………………………….thud.

    Good shot.

  14. Hope Says:

    'Our book states'?
    we felt 'discouraged' [add the letter d]; and/or we did not have the skills to respond to someone’s behavior (Cloke and Goldsmith, 2005). The Metropolitan V. Riverport conflict is a cooperative conflict because this type of conflict can [be] 'solved' by willingness and [the] ability to work with others. In the Metropolitan V. Riverport Case, the City Manager did not want to pay the $30,000 to the Metropolitan Water District because of ['the' not needed] personal issues—Boswell, the City Manager,[a comma here] 'did' not want his daughter to 'have' a romantic relationship with the District Manager’s son. Then, he realized he was wrong and wanted to limit the organizational damage as well as maintain his daughter’s reputation. After the negotiation, he agreed to pay $25,000. This case became competitive because the City Attorney was very aggressive and wanted to engage in quick and decisive action to maintain her reputation.

    In order to solve the conflict,[a comma here] the Metropolitan workers and the Riverport workers need to be able to substitute for each other, influence one another, and have a positive attitude towards one another (Lewicki and Bunker, 2005). Trust is a core issue at the beginning of a business relationship, but a secondary concern at the start of a romantic relationship between Shawn and Heather.
    Trust is fragile because it takes time to build up and no time to tear down.

    Violation of trust leads to instability and reassessment of the situation, at a rational and emotional level. Violations of calculus-based trust may cause both parties who are already careful about risktaking in a business relationship to drop out. Without a significant investment in each other, parties may feel more tolerant of loss caused by broken trust (Lewicki and Bunker, 2005). The Metropolitan and the Riverport can increase the calculus based trust by establishing clear goals of what both parties want before 'taking' [not taken] any action. Violations of knowledge-based are not only because one individual 'fails'[not failed] to act as expected, but also because the other party 'fails' to make the right prediction. To increase trust, the City Manager and District Manager must try to understand each 'other'[letter s not needed] as well as their children’s desire. Violations of identification-based trust can transform relationships. Such breaches disturb the underlying values of a relationship, and can cause a sense of moral violation from which two people might not recover. To gain the identification-based trust, The City Manager and District Manager must remain professional by separating personal issues and work issues.

  15. all work and no play Says:

    the book if i die in a combat zone is very very good if u liked beasts of no nation ull like if i die in a combat zone.

  16. carolinesque13 Says:

    does anybody remember the stories narrated by “noodles”? can’t find them anywhere…

  17. TheMerlinartist Says:

    SHE FLIES ON WINGS OF WHEAT

  18. 02chloe Says:

    i love this book its was my favourite when i was little

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