Books are the best way to show your kid a window to other realities and worlds, as well as give him the opportunity to feel like a little prince or princess.
"Survival Lessons for Princesses" by Federica McGreen, #bibliography, 2020
The book is a great opportunity to tell about the stories of well-known princesses, interpreting them in a new way. A very important feature of the book is the presentation style. Thanks to him, you can catch several important patterns for little readers at once. The main message is to remain yourself and be true to your ideals. For example, Cinderella fought to the last with justice and her half-sisters for her happiness. Snow White defended the right to life and did not allow the evil witch to kill herself. At the same time, the book contains many interesting tips in the spirit: how to find a prince at a ball, how to choose an unpoisoned apple from a basket and make friends with evil dwarfs.
The book may seem specific, but only at first glance. Vivid illustrations and interesting text keep readers from looking away from every page. And then they inspire not only to read, but also to become better in front of everyone.
Bedtime Stories for Rebel Girls by Francesca Cavallo, #bibliography, 2018
This book is even better than fairy tales about princesses - it is about real girls, girls and women who made a breakthrough in different spheres of human life. For example, American Amelia Ergart became the first female aviator and mysteriously disappeared while flying over the Pacific Ocean. Alec Vek, famous and one of the first supermodels in the world, was a native of Sudan. During the outbreak of the war, she and her mother had to flee the country engulfed in fire and get to London, exchanging bags of salt for food and passports. Brenda Chapman, a famous director from the USA, has been on the path to becoming a cartoon artist since she was 15 years old. However, then the Walt Disney studio refused the girl and she went to develop her skills. Now in her arsenal there are a couple of Oscars and Golden Globes.
This book is primarily about motivation and self-confidence. Each story is about a girl who made herself. And if they succeed, then you will succeed for sure.
"The Little Prince" Antoine de Saint-Exupery
This book is not so much about princes and princesses as about more global - even large-scale wisdom. The plot can be read both linearly and delving into deeper meanings. The story is simple: the pilot suffers a plane crash and finds himself in the desert. However, there he finds him - the Little Prince, who attracts with his melancholy and constant reflections on various topics from life. It is best to read to a child from the age of 6, but reread at a more conscious age.
And if you are still in doubt whether you need to read - check out the quotes and let yourself fall in love with "The Little Prince" immediately:
- "After all, all adults were children at first, only few of them remember about it."
- "You should never listen to what the flowers say. You just have to look at them and breathe their aroma. My flower gave a fragrance to my entire planet, but I did not know how to rejoice in it. "
- "It's lonely among people too."
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