
When we, adults, create something important for children, it is also important to understand and respond to the question: “Why we are creating it?”
The power of devices takes away the possibility to see our world with our own eyes and not only through screens.
At the same time, when we adults create children’s environment it is also very important to realize: “Does it help a child see the beauty of the world, or narrow it, creating the habit of looking at the world through the keyhole of limitations?”
The same in book creation: the power of children’s literature can open the wings of dreams, curiosity, and the ability to see the wisdom of life with inspired children’s eyes.
“”I didn’t fall! I’m here!” Rainbow Drop laughed and looked around.
The land, wet after the rain, absorbs the sincere warmth of the sunrays.
Everything that Rainbow Drop saw was reflected on her as transparent images.
All that lived and rejoiced the Sun, sparkled in her with multi-colored shades, as if a wizard had miraculously made a magical crystal ball and placed there all his treasures. . . .”
(“Rainbow” from the “Happy Home Fairy Tales” collection)
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