#Childrens Literature
Quotes about childrens-literature
Children's literature is a vibrant tapestry of imagination, wonder, and discovery, woven together to captivate young minds and hearts. This genre encompasses a wide array of themes, from the simple joys of friendship and the boundless courage of young heroes to the profound lessons of empathy and resilience. At its core, children's literature represents the essence of growth and learning, offering a mirror to the world through which children can explore their emotions and understand the complexities of life in a safe and nurturing way.
People are drawn to quotes from children's literature because they often encapsulate universal truths and timeless wisdom in a language that is both accessible and profound. These quotes have the power to evoke nostalgia, reminding adults of the innocence and wonder of their own childhoods, while simultaneously inspiring young readers to dream big and embrace their unique journeys. Whether it's a whimsical line that sparks laughter or a poignant message that encourages reflection, quotes from children's literature resonate across generations, offering comfort, inspiration, and a gentle reminder of the magic that lies within the pages of a beloved book.
Wer für Kinder schreibt, übt den Beruf des Schriftstellers unter erschwerten Bedingungen aus, und dies freiwillig ... Wer für Erwachsene schreibt, schreibt ausschließlich für Erwachsene. Wer für Kinder schreibt, schreibt automatisch für Erwachsene mit."[As quoted on Preußler's official website.]
All at once, a beam of light tinged the raven's wings blue as summer skies. Rainbows poured from the tunnel in all directions. It was an entrance to another world
Kid's books should be just as good as any other books. No. They should be held to a *higher* standard than other literature for the same reason that we take extra care with children's food.
I have a real issue with anyone trying to protect children from their own imaginations. If we cannot acknowledge that a lot of us have a bit of darkness within ourselves, some more than others perhaps, and bring it into the light and examine it and talk about this part of the human condition, then I think we will be living in quite a dangerous climate. I think that’s much more damaging for children.
Kindness is like a warm blanket of snow, softly covering and gently touching the heart.
Turning on the shower, he thought of the wildly fancy bathroom at Charlotte's house. It was funny to think of, but the bathrooms he liked weren't fancy; this one, and the one at Seymour's, and the one at Harry's. They weren't fancy, but they were home. He got in the shower. The one squirt that always went haywire hit him right in the eye. He laughed up into the warm water running over his ears.
