
Title of children’s book… this was a challenging one, not a
mother yet nor in the teaching field. However, that got me researching on the
topic and found various controversies from different parents on their views of
different titles. I managed to find a favorite though, Winnie the Pooh by A.A.
Milne. The thing about this book is that it connects to kids with the cute
visuals and teaches them pros and cons of certain actions. It teaches them
friendship and key virtues. It inspires their creativity. (Edocere)
Edocere. (n.d.). Edocere: A resource for catholic education.
Retrieved from http://www.edocere.org/book_summaries/winnie_the_pooh.htm
Dear Lubna,i love your enthusiasm for learning. you went as far as getting views from differnt parents, that is lovely. idont know much about the book, but my daughter likes watching it. i remember her telling me that winnie likes eating honey.I also remember piglet and tiger.
ReplyDeleteWinnie the Pooh was the theme for my brother's oldest son's nursery room. My nephew is in his thirties now and his parents still has some of his Pooh trinkets. It is so important to capture special moments in childhood and reflect on how those memories shape our lives.
ReplyDeleteI liked reading Winnie the Pooh! I have always enjoyed Tiger and his antics. I introduced this book to my young son one night. As I was reading to him about Pooh and his love for honey, my son asked, "Why do bears like honey?" I never did answer that question. Does anyone by chance have the answer to that?
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