
Why Stories Like The Bug Who Wanted to Be a Bird Help Children Build Strong Self-Identity
Children begin forming their sense of self much earlier than most adults realize. Long before they can explain their feelings, they are already absorbing ideas

Children begin forming their sense of self much earlier than most adults realize. Long before they can explain their feelings, they are already absorbing ideas

A shocking twist can make a reader gasp, but it is inner conflict that makes a story stay. Angel of Death by Peter Gray understands

There’s something magical about a spooky story that makes it the perfect companion for certain moments. Picture a rainy afternoon when the wind is howling

Some stories do not end when the book closes. They linger quietly, returning in moments of stillness, memory, or reflection. The Silver Haired Fox by