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Hey, that was interesting,

I love kids books as well as adverts... they make you smile and bring back memories of when you was younger and care free,

Keep up the good work

kalai

i totally agree with you, Daphne. There's no really a line you could draw between adult and kid reads. They are spontaneous. Stories just get plugged on to you like a magic wand.

I am 47, a teacher trainer with four young adults, yet nothing stops me from picking up a Blyton's book and reading the adventures of goblins, fairies and elves.

While waiting for my trainee to see me at the staffroom this evening, I even got myself engrossed in The Basic English Readers, a local book consisting of local tales like the Proud Deer, the crafty tiger, the clever elephant, etc. All so cleverly written with suspense and solutions.
There was also a poem on a snake, descriptively written by a white lady.
Such are the joys of immersing in children's storybooks. They really can destress the adult mind.
I was rejuvenated and fresh ideas came pouring as I gave my trainee feedback on her lesson plan.
I wil definitely give you my first children's story book when it is ready. In the process but the indiscipline element in me can win my time sometimes.

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