Books Our
Best Friend
Friends are
forever and it is certainly true for Books. You make them your companion once
and they will be with you for life. Without second thought, Books are Our Best
Friends. Technology has changed the form of books, now we can carry hundreds of
books in our tablet or smart phone, but the charm of reading a traditional form
of book is unique.
For me, I
love books; I can spend countless number of hours in a library or a book shop.
I like to go through anything on which I can get my hands on. When I read book,
they not only entertain, educate and inform me, but they also give me peace of
mind. I would say that everyone should form a habit of reading books, for at
least half-hour daily. When you read, it is like doing meditation, it
channelize your thoughts, provide you new ideas and calm you down. I would like
to share some books, which are worth reading.
Recently, I
came across an interesting book which solves dual purpose; even though it
highlights the questions asked by small growing kids, but I guess it comes as a
rescue for adults. As they are the ones who are faced with such questions and
many a times get into an embarrassing situation. I am talking about
Big Questions From Little People: And Simple Answers From Great Minds which is
written by Gemma Elwin Harris.
A soft,
simple, light-heart, yet informative book is Big Questions From Little People:
And Simple Answers From Great Minds. This book is written for kids, and
contains some unusual, yet obvious questions asked by them. As adults we have
no time to think of such things, or never searched for answers. For example
have you ever thought if there is still any living specie that is yet to be
discovered? Or what do we have money? Or why and how elephants developed trunks?
Big
Questions From Little People: And Simple Answers From Great Minds is one of
those Books which can become Our Best Friend. Has your kid ever questioned as
to why you or other adults are always in charge? If you didn't had any
convincing answer, then a sensible way out is to appreciate the thinking
ability of your kid.
All such
perplexing questions are answered by experts from various fields, such as
sportsmen, historians, philosophers, naturalists, archaeologists etc. This book
can be quite informative for adults too, particularly for those whose small
baby is growing up, as they will soon be bombarded by such questions.
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