One of the magical things about picture books and
actually books in general, is when characters take hold of us and become more
than simple creations on a page but actually become real and enter our hearts.
These then usually become the stories that we end up reading again and again.
Well, this is definitely the case for me.
Children’s book characters are extremely clever
devices. They are relatable, fun, flawed and they teach moral lessons for life.
It is wonderful to watch young children make a new friend in the pages of their
favourite stories. However as adults we too can feel a special attachment to
characters. I don’t think you ever forget your favourite character from
childhood. Mine, for instance is Winnie the Pooh. He offers wisdom, friendship,
empathy and encouragement. He embodies all the characteristics I would want in
a friend and his words are often a source of comfort. Pooh Bear is also a
lasting character for me, because I don’t think I fully appreciated him until I
grew- up! Only now do I value the lessons on life, love and friendship that he
has given me.
1. Form
solid and lasting friendships.
2. Take
pleasure in the simple things in life.
3. Be
creative in solving problems.
4. Embrace
your individuality.
5. ‘Don’t
underestimate the value of doing nothing, of just going along, listening to all
the things you can’t hear, and not bothering’
6. Love
deeply.
7. Allow
yourself frequent treats.
8. Keep
things simple. No judging, no over-thinking, no attempting to fix and solve
everything.
9. That
‘It’s more fun to talk to someone who doesn’t use long, difficult words but
rather short, easy words like “What about lunch?” ’
10.
To treat
adversity with positivity.
He never was and never will be just a silly old
bear to me and will continue to capture my heart and mind. I wonder which
character captures yours?
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