Has your child ever asked you, "What is death?" How do you answer?
We are always secretive about the topic of death, and we don't know how to answer it in the right way. Until last Sunday, I saw a children's picture book "Paradise", the author expounded the topic of death in the way of a little girl and a puppy chatting, quarreling, and vindictive, and the progress of the whole story was completely narrated in the way of dialogue in the child's life, gently unveiling the veil of death, letting us know what the whole process of death looks like, and understanding that death is a natural process, not the end of horror, but part of the cycle of life.
This story is like a pleasant game, leading children to explore the true meaning of life through laughter. Make the complex and profound philosophy of life easy to understand, so as to cultivate a healthy and open-minded outlook on life.
"Paradise" is a story in Nicholas Allen's classic picture book set "Brain Hole Picture Book Playground", and the other 6 stories also have their own themes.
Cinderella's Ass is particularly funny, mainly about the little boy's sister, who has low self-esteem because her ass is too big, and refuses to wear a swimsuit to swim with everyone. The little boy comforted his sister: people's mouths are big and small, people's shapes are varied, and people's buttocks are of course big and small, thin and thick.
The little boy had a big brain and listed various characters to comfort his sister, saying that because Queen Victoria had a big butt, it was because of the big butt that supported her that she was able to rule Britain on the throne for more than 60 years.
The magician was able to do magic through the milk bucket because he had a small butt. What's even funnier is that he said that the prince fell in love with Cinderella because of her big ass, but fortunately Cinderella lost the crystal slipper, not the big pants.
If Princess Pea had a lot of meat on her buttocks, she wouldn't have felt diaphragm when she slept. So, she thinks it's good that her sister's ass is cute. This story is not only full of strong scenes of sibling love, but also uses endless imagination and humorous language to guide children to face up to themselves and accept their own imperfections. Let children understand that people have different appearances, and they don't have to feel inferior because of their appearance, so that children can accept their original appearance and like their original appearance. You don't have to doubt yourself and degrade your appearance because of the aesthetics of the outside world. As the author says, each of us is different, as long as it belongs to us, it is good, and we also want to celebrate all of us.
In Nicholas Allen's Brain Hole Picture Book Playground, each picture book is a mysterious castle waiting for you to explore. You can turn each page and step into a different world of stories and encounter all kinds of wonderful brain holes.
Here, you can be the ** who ridicules the Queen of England, challenges the storyline of Cinderella, and saves the beautiful princess; You can also see the greedy Santa Claus, who only cares about eating and drinking but forgets his business - giving gifts, and finally wants to pee because he drank too many drinks, and rushes home to go to the toilet, but loses his key.
In "Brain Cave Picture Book Playground", there are no rules and restrictions, only endless imagination and creativity. You are free to use your imagination to create your own story world. Here, every seemingly absurd idea is reasonably precious, and every idea is worthy of being respected and encouraged. What are you waiting for? Come to the Brain Hole Picture Book Playground and start your own fantasy journey!