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Octavio Paz was a Mexican poet and writer known for his insightful perspectives on culture, identity, and intellectual exploration. This quote reflects his views.
Paz believed genuine intellectual growth comes from questioning and challenging beliefs, ideas, and perspectives. By learning to doubt or question things, individuals can cultivate a deeper understanding of themselves and the world around them. This process involves examining multiple angles or perspectives rather than accepting things at face value. Questioning is not just a tool for reflection but a powerful instrument that allows individuals to critically analyze information from different points of view, empowering them to develop their own informed opinions. It encourages an active and independent approach to learning and understanding. #writers #quoteoftheday #quotes #quotestoliveby
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Celebrating Mother’s Day, here are my book recommendations.
"I Love You, Mommy" by Jillian Harker and Kristina Stephenson celebrates the love between a mother and child through simple, heartwarming text and charming illustrations. "Mama, Do You Love Me?" by Barbara M. Joosse and Barbara Lavallee - Set in the Arctic, follows a young girl asking her mother if she would still love her under various extreme circumstances. It beautifully portrays the unconditional love "Does a Kangaroo Have a Mother, Too?" by Eric Carle - Eric Carle explores the relationships between various animals and their mothers, teaching children about different animal families engagingly and playfully. "My Monster Mama Loves Me So" by Laura Leuck and Mark Buehner is a fun and imaginative story about a young monster who describes how his monster mama shows her love for him. "Are You My Mother?" by P.D. Eastman is a classic children's book about a baby bird who hatches while his mother is away. He embarks on a journey to find her, asking various animals and objects along the way if they are his mother. "Why I Love My Mommy" by Daniel Howarth—Through adorable illustrations and sweet text, this book explores all the reasons why children love their mommy, from playing games to sharing hugs and kisses. "Quiero a Mi Mamá Porque..." by Laurel Porter Gaylord and Ashley Wolff - This bilingual board book (celebrates the love between a mother and her child. "The Runaway Bunny" by Margaret Wise Brown is a classic tale about a little bunny who imagines all the ways he could run away from his mother, only to find that she will always find him. "Stellaluna" by Janell Cannon is a sweet story about a baby fruit bat who gets separated from her mother and finds love and care in an unexpected place. "A Chair for My Mother" by Vera B. Williams is a touching story about a family who saves up coins to buy a comfortable chair for their hardworking mother after their home is destroyed by a fire. Each book offers a unique perspective on the special bond between mothers and their children, making them perfect choices for celebrating Mother's Day or any day! #childrenbooks #kidbooks #reading |
AuthorEmma Ugarelli is my name. I grew up in Lima, Peru and immigrated to Canada two decades ago. I have a Psychology degree from Peru, and I worked as a psychologist for fifteen years. In Canada, I pursued Early Childhood Education and I have been a daycare provider for the last twenty years. I became a writer in 2021 when I published my first children's book "Lou and his Mane". I reside in Kitsilano, Vancouver, with my family and cat Ricky. Archives
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