Author: | George E. Peterson Jr. | ISBN: | 9781467814638 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse | Publication: | May 19, 2006 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse | Language: | English |
Author: | George E. Peterson Jr. |
ISBN: | 9781467814638 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse |
Publication: | May 19, 2006 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse |
Language: | English |
While writing these childrens books I mixed fact with fiction, reality with fantasy, and the will to overcome near-impossible problems with creative solutions.Since children need positive encouragement, optimism, hope, and, most of all - love, Ive created stories using animals - who are true to their particular nature.I chose animals which children can both relate to and understand by their own unique behaviors, but sometimes with a little humor and a few unexpected happenings.Positive reading for positive readers!
In this third volume of Wonderful Stories from Skog Forest, many silly and unwarranted fears that children and adults have are discussed and thwarted. Such strange fears are everything from green slime on rocks in rivers, ponds and lakes to cemetaries - small bugs to darkness - and, of course, rain and thunder. The book teaches children that if they would only learn about these senseless fears, the fears would go away, and also that when they come across something that is truely dangerous, they wouldn't fear it, but respect it instead.
"Man hurts what he fears,
fears what he hates,
and hates what he does not understand!
- And this is the root problem of the world!"
While writing these childrens books I mixed fact with fiction, reality with fantasy, and the will to overcome near-impossible problems with creative solutions.Since children need positive encouragement, optimism, hope, and, most of all - love, Ive created stories using animals - who are true to their particular nature.I chose animals which children can both relate to and understand by their own unique behaviors, but sometimes with a little humor and a few unexpected happenings.Positive reading for positive readers!
In this third volume of Wonderful Stories from Skog Forest, many silly and unwarranted fears that children and adults have are discussed and thwarted. Such strange fears are everything from green slime on rocks in rivers, ponds and lakes to cemetaries - small bugs to darkness - and, of course, rain and thunder. The book teaches children that if they would only learn about these senseless fears, the fears would go away, and also that when they come across something that is truely dangerous, they wouldn't fear it, but respect it instead.
"Man hurts what he fears,
fears what he hates,
and hates what he does not understand!
- And this is the root problem of the world!"