The Value of Books for Children
by Morgan Hamilton
What’s your favorite fairy tale? Each one of us could answer this question rather
easily. Fairy tales are an important part of our childhood. Our parents read them
to us at bedtime allowing us to bond with them and meet our favorite heroes in dreamland
as well. Fairy tales and other similar types of stories are frequently found in
books for children that are common at home or in libraries and in school. These
books can really stir up the imagination of children and teach them good morals
and values.
In the past, boy’s and girl’s preference for the kind of stories found in books
for children differed. Boys are interested in stories about adventure like those
of pirates, explorers, and pirates. Girls n the other hand are mostly to read about
ponies or training as nurses. Modern stories however cater to the interest of both
sexes, and while in the past stories revolve around a group the same gender, today’s
stories often combine them. The trio of Harry, Ron and Hermione in the Harry Potter
series is a perfect example.
Most of the stories in the past also portray a pleasant world were children could
wander around safely. In modern books for children however, girl characters like
Hermione can get stuck in dangerous situations as much as their boy counterparts.
Nevertheless the mellow flavor of traditional stories is still part of their charm,
it allows readers to be reassured by the idyllic world of classics like The Wind
in the Willow. Books for children can be quite lucrative. They can be found in our
homes, day cares, and children libraries throughout the world. The characters have
even been brought to life in movies. Disney made movies of the classics like, Peter
Pan, Aladdin, Cinderella, and Snow White.
JK Rowling is recognized as today’s foremost wirier of books for children. She
follows in the light o other writer’s in children’s fiction like Roald Dahl and
JRR Tolkien. Her characters, Harry Potter and his friends are now world-famous and
her stores have also been immortalized on the silver screen as well.
Her work is so appealing the children who had no attraction to reading are now
awaiting the next potter book impatiently. Although her books have been criticized
as having no place for religion and are exposing children to potentially harmful
realm of magic they also teach values to children. Courage, loyalty, and comradeship
are just a few of the values hat can be learned from books for children Harry Potter.