We all have memories from the times we were children. Some are unforgettable, right? Wanting or not, we are made of memories; they shaped our character. Kids are very curious and attentive; they absorb everything surrounding them. Even if you think they are distracted, they aren’t. Their brain is always thinking about something, learning a new thing or imagining a lot of them!
How many of you remember the soft hands of your mother gently touching your face when you were sick or the smell of a delicious cake coming out of your grandmother’s oven? Maybe you can remember the bedtime story you always asked to tell you or who knows... a song? And those funny plays and chats you usually had with your brothers, sisters and/or cousins? And that best friend (who has supported you when you needed most and has shown you the real meaning of friendship)?
I could give you thousands of examples, but I don’t want to write much...
It’s not by chance that the fables and children's stories were created. They are the funniest way to teach kids and showing them the important things of life. We all have the obligation of instil moral values and these stories are excellent... and they love! There are some other activities that don’t have a moral lesson, but they are funny because allow kids to explore the world. And we know how curious they are, right?
Do you remember the first time you went to a zoo? Have you ever visited one? Wasn’t it a fascinating experience? Okay, so now you are probably thinking of how bad I am, contributing to their prison...
I only went there one time. I was 9/10 years old and it is one of the best memories I have from my childhood. I still remember how the seal skin smelled and how slippery it was and how its nose was cold! Its eyes were beautiful...