Last night I spoke with my daughter and I realized that my little girl was plain, plane disappearing in front of me was forming a new person began to see the world not just through my eyes, but also through his shyly. In just over ten days will begin again to school for our children will continue the path toward adulthood. It 's a journey of experience and learning and brought me back to mind the story of "The Little Prince" by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. I found this nice comment and I will post it to remember the way that adults have taken their time and present children and young people maybe reading a different kind, but that remains to be missed.
"All grown-ups were children once. But few of them remember "The charm of this tale is its disarming simplicity. It teaches us many things that we forgot to grow. Thus it may not only be considered a children's book, has much to say also to adults. The author, in an original and magical describe the adult world through the innocent eyes of a child pointing out the unreasonable behavior and sometimes unnecessary. The little prince lives on a planet so small that it can admire the sunsets adored every time you want by simply moving the chair. His only company is a rose the seed of which arrived there from somewhere. Actually it is a rose is a bit 'naughty and ungrateful that so exacerbates the little prince to make him run away, taking advantage of the migration of some swallows. His is a long and tortuous journey during which he meets bizarre characters that show a world hitherto unknown. Some people count and recount the stars claiming to hold them as capital, and who is believed to rule the whole universe when there is nobody to know of his existence: he is loyal to his duty to the limit of a paradox: he is vain and lives waiting for someone to admire. Each character reflects a different aspect of life in adults. Finally arrives on Earth and is the largest of the planets visited by far the most interesting. Meet a fox, although suspicious of the men, ingenuity in the face of the protagonist, would be "tamed" to be the unique and not like a hundred thousand .. Taming is something long forgotten and now means "build bridges". These are some of the words of Fox: "Do not you know that the things that one tames. Men have more time to learn anything. They buy things already made. But there is no shop with friends, men no longer have friends "Meet
a flower garden of roses that initially makes him unhappy and he does piangere.Il His flower had told him that was the only of its kind in the whole the universe. And then there were five thousand, all similar in one giardino.Ma then I buy the only thanks to the teachings of the fox itself: "You are beautiful, but you are empty. You can not die for you. Certainly, an ordinary passerby would think that my rose looked just like you, but she, she alone is the most important of all you, because it is she that I have watered. Why is she that I put under the glass globe. Why is she that I have sheltered behind the screen. Because for her that I killed the caterpillars (except the two or three for butterflies). Why is she that I have heard complaining or bragging, or even sometimes remain silent. Why is my rose. "Sometimes we have move away from loved ones to understand the importance and value, and sometimes we need a friend to teach us and guide us in difficult situations encountered by the narrator comprendere.Infine this story, the aviator lost in the Sahara, who is involved in the repair of his plane, it is not immediately aware of how precious that child strano.Ma soon between them comes a close friendship that will enrich them as the only true friends can do and that will keep them always close despite the distances geografiche.Ma phrase that is the emblem of this story is undoubtedly this: "You see that with the heart. What is essential is invisible to the eye "A book timeless and ageless for those who like to create links, believe in friendship and relations simple and true. A book for kids. A book for adults so that they never forget they were children.
us all a good start to the school.
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