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Everything I know...I learned from children’s books One day I ran to Grandpa and I looked into his ear. “Mommy says you’re pretty smart…do you keep your brains in here?” “Oh, It’s too dark. I can’t see a thing…I don’t know what to do. Grandpa is there any way I’ll ever be as smart as you?” Grandpa sat me on his lap and he gave my hand a squeeze. “The wisdom you are seeking, Jim can be found in all of these.” He pointed to his bookshelf and said, “Jim..take a look all my wisdom…everything I know…I’ve learned from children’s books.” By listening to or reading the words or inspecting the pictures drawn Oh...the wondrous things that I have seen and the places I have gone. I’ve been to worlds where strange things happen…I’ve seen animals dance and sing. I’ve known fairies and dragons and pirates and Princesses and Kings. I’ve been to Africa with a curious monkey…on a bear hunt under the pines, rescued from a well in China …and to France with Madeline Along the way, everywhere I went my imagination has been churned and I’ll be glad to share with you some of the lessons I have learned: Many of the lessons in children’s books are not always taught in school Like what happens when my teacher’s missing, and how Wimpy kids are cool. I’ve learned about the weather from Freddy, he’s a frog. I’ve learned about a cold and snowy day…I’ve seen it raining cat’s and dogs I learned some girls like to be fancy…that there are alphabets in my soups I learned it’s okay to wear the color pink and that everybody poops. I learned about dragons, they love tacos, …I visited the Wild Things land I learned that when I’m nervous or a little scared…I have my kissing hand. I watched as a boy named Harold drew the moon and I learned nothing rhymes with purple. Unless, of course, you invent a word like this one...maple surple Dr. Seuss taught me colors and counting…I played a game with his Cat in the Hat. His Lorax taught me about ecology…now what do you think about that? I’ve learned meatballs can fall from the sky and when you’re in a jam… what’s the best thing you can give yourself...Why...green eggs and ham. Amelia Bedelia taught me how to think…she takes things so literally. I’ve learned of joy and tenderness and sharing under Shel Silverstein's Giving Tree. I learned to watch the world around me from a poky little pup while a little engine and a steam shovel taught me never to give up. I’ve learned that love and tolerance are what really matters in the end. I’ve learned a lion and a mouse or a spider and a pig can be the best of friends. I’ve learned an express train takes you to Santa…that a reindeer’s nose can glow. I’ve learned a frosty snowman can come alive…and a Grinch’s heart can grow I’ve learned not to give a mouse a cookie…It causes too much of a fuss I’ve learned that cows can type, bears like honey and not to let pigeons drive the bus. I’ve learned gentleness from a bull, integrity from a bat I’ve learned one bear can be big and brown…while another wears a hat. I’ve learned fish can come in rainbow colors…that a wolf can huff and puff I’ve learned a caterpillar can be hungry…and Billy Goats are gruff. I’ve learned to wake up in the morning with a smile. I’ve learned to sing a happy tune I’ve learned to think of others...to be nice…and say good night to the moon. As I grew up it didn’t stop…I discovered my learning could expand as I followed a rabbit down a hole…and flew off to Neverland. I learned about life on the Mississippi watching a young boy and Indian flee I learned about kindred spirits in a town called Avonlea. I learned from wizards, witches and Hobbits…from creatures big and small that goodness wins out in the end… and there’s magic in us all. “I could go on and on.” Grandpa said. “but to one thought I must return Of all the things I know...I know...there’s always more to learn. But if you spend a little time reading before long this I know Oh, the things that you will learn and the places you will go. Then Grandpa sat me at my desk and he gave my head a kiss He patted me on my shoulder and then he told me this.... “If you’re seeking wisdom, Jim you don’t have far to look Everything you need to know...can be found in children’s books.
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