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Animal Books - Should Your Children Read Them?

By: Paul Zayer

Do you remember when you were younger looking with admiration at all sort of animals? Animals are amazing. Everybody loves them (well, most of us), but children seem to be especially in love with fuzzy, little faces. Maybe they love them so much because a lot of them are as small as they are, and perhaps because animals are so captivatingly different. I can not tell why, but I do know that the attraction is sincere.

For the longest time my daughter's favorite books have been ones that have featured animals and stories about them. All my daughter wants to read for a long time were animal books, and they are still her favourite.

The first animal books that she looked at were simple picture books. She didn't care about having a story, she just wanted to look at the different animals and talk about where they live and what they can do. I have noticed that my daughter is now more interested in the ones that are not well known, even though her most favorite animal books were the ones about animals that she could see every day.

She would like to go to Australia and hold a koala bear. Sometimes, she pretends she is a baby koala, and when you ask her what her favorite animal is she might say a baby kangaroo, which she calls a Joey.

As she got older she began to enjoy animal books that come with a story. Maybe it is less difficult for her to use her imagination with animals as opposed to people. I'm really not sure.

This could be the reason why stories like Donald Duck are so popular from generation to generation. These animal books often portray animals in a very human way, and this might be a great way to learn about human interaction in a way that fascinates them.

Children will probably love any animal books you offer them, no matter how old they might be. Of course, as they get older, they need more than story books, but there is something about animals that people of all ages love. You don't have to buy them animal books that have an educational value, but there is certainly no harm in doing so.

The more they read and know about animals the more they are going to learn about their world, and in the future, they will be more respectful toward animal and people. Wich is a really good thing for the young generation to learn. I could say that the older generation would gain as well from this type of respectful thinking about all living creatures.

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