Sorry the subject is just misc not culture! my bad!
-MC
Finally... I never get a chance to ask my questions since y912f barely ever gets off!
Now for my question, I've been wondering. Childrens' authors usually write such easy baby books such as: Paul went to the store. Jill likes candy. Can't anyone out there write stories for children then? I'm sorry if you don't understand this, I don't know how to better state it. What I'm saying is this is so easy even a studen can write books for children then. Thanks
-MC
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Dr. Seuss's books are prime examples of easy reading books that are imaginative and stretch children's imagination as well as their vocabularies.
Right but he had a purpose of writing those things. I mean I heard that even though his words seem simple, they talk about his experiences and war, ect ect.
What I was saying is that even I can write up a book for young children using fun rhymes. Can't anyone?
-MC
What I was saying is that even I can write up a book for young children using fun rhymes. Can't anyone?
-MC
M.C.: For example, have you heard that Dr. Seuss (whose real name was Theodore Giesel) wrote Yertle the Turtle as an allegory for Hitler's rise and fall?! One turtle kept trying to build himself up to greater heights on the backs of the other turtles until one turtle at the bottom of the column upset his entire balance. Why don't you try to write such a book, submit it for publication, and wait to see what happens?! Let us know how it turns out for you!
Good advice, Brandon. :-)
Well I didn't really understand it but umm sure i guess
Thanks
-MC
Thanks
-MC