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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE Letters for Venus and the Falling Star*
"I wonder if you and the earth can merge so your beauty and my planet's warmth can join forces to create life of beauty and warmth. Then everything will be all right."
I have learned from a science book that you are the most beautiful planet in the whole universe. But I have forgotten why you are beautiful due to many things. I have read about the universe, the planets. Oh, no, I can't even recall those many things!
Is it because of your bluish color that makes you beautiful? Or is it something else? Gee, forgive me for not remembering. How I wish i can go to you and look at your beauty the whole day! I wonder what it feels to be living with you and coming out like you beautiful and admired by the other planets.
Is there life inside you? Are there tall trees and colorful flowers that grow in you? Are there buses, jeepneys tall buildings, and houses in you? How do people live in you? Are they like us earth people who have to eat three times a day and take a nap in order to be healthy and fit? What do your people look like? Do they have eyes, ears, nose and lips? Do they smile often like us? Do they cry sometimes?
I have so many questions to ask you but I am not sure If I will have a chance to do that in person. I have to be an astronaut and pass those rigid tests first before I can be with you. Life is hard sometimes, especially to a kid like me.
Well, I have just heard from my teacher that life does not grow in you. You are cold despite your beauty. I am sad to know that amidst your beauty no life exists. How sad for a planet as beautiful as you are to be that way on a physical level only. How sad, really.
I wonder if you and the earth can merge so your beauty and my planet's warmth can join forces to create life of beauty and warmth. Then everything will be all right.
Hoping to see you,Kimmy
Dr Abe V Rotor's Note: Odette's stories for children convey a very important message in the midst of our digital and postmodernism living "to slow down, and reflect," so to speak. Her stories are for children's reflection and meditation, more so for us parents and grown ups. Odette and I taught at St Paul University QC, a most memorable association and experience with scholarly and creative professors exemplified by Odette herself. Acknowledgement with gratitude to all concerned - avr
----------------------------Children's literature is a genre of written works and illustrations created to entertain or educate young people. It includes:
- Picture books, easy-to-read stories, fairy tales, lullabies, fables, and folk songs
- Works that are classified by the age of the intended reader or their reading level.
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE: Spatial Art and Literature
with paint brush on the wall,
where kids could talk to and touch;
now the owl is a friend to all.
Mackie used to be afraid of the owl,imagined or on the screen.and would fling into embrace blinduntil it is no longer seen.
The creature would appear in the dark,in her favorite cartoon;by its hooting in the hollow of a tree,she would freeze like stone.
Until I captured the scary creaturewith paint brush on the wall,where kids could talk to and touch;now the owl is a friend to all. ~
2. The World in his Paint Brush
"Freedom in imagination, young as he is, while grownups yearn for expression outside the confines of art; who is the master then? Yet, the path that he takes is rough and uncertain, sans model and determination he'll miss his aim." - A V Rotor
"Nothing, indeed, is more dangerous to the young artist than any conception of ideal beauty: he is constantly led by it either into weak prettiness or lifeless abstraction: whereas to touch the ideal at all, you must not strip it of vitality." - Oscar Wilde
"It is only after years of preparation that the young artist should touch color - not color used descriptively, that is, but as a means of personal expression." - Henri Matisse
3. "Nature is a world of reality and fantasy."- avr
"There is something infinitely healing in the repeated refrains of nature — the assurance that dawn comes after night, and spring after the winter." - Rachel Carson
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE: The Rainbow in 5 Perspective in Painting and Poetry
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE IN PAINTING AND POETRY
I love the rainbow in 5 perspectives
1. Rainbow at the Waterfalls2. "Yellow Spot into Sun"3. Rainbow Across a River4. Yes, you can bring down the rainbow - and touch it, too.5. Rainbow on a Wall MuralANNEX - Rainbow comes down to earth in many ways
1. Rainbow at the Waterfalls
4. Yes, you can bring down the rainbow - and touch it, too.
“Somewhere over the rainbow, skies are blue, and the dreams that you dare to dream really do come true.” — E.Y. YoungRainbow - it builds slowly before our eyes; it comes as twin, or breaks out suddenly perking up life in its low ebb, and taking out the boredom of living.
Rainbow - gauge of weather, reference for travel and trade, source of inspiration of lovers, bards and writers, subject of the arts, icon of faith and devotion.
Rainbow - the make-believe subject in children's stories of fairies and spirits; the most sought treasure of grownups - the proverbial pot of gold.
Rainbow - ephemeral for which its beauty in heightened, like a rose in the morning,
first rain in May, the passing of day and night, and the march of seasons.
Rainbow - likened to the cycle of life - its birth and death, glory and fall, its simplicity grandeur, its independence and attachment to all things, visible and invisible.
Rainbow - now you see it, now you don't, a puzzle to the old and young in all walks of life, yet seeing it best with a clear mind, pure heart and spirit.
Rainbow - it conquers gloom, sows hope, builds the biggest, the most beautiful and magnificent arch of the world that bestows honor to everyone.
Rainbow - the cathedral in the sky that brings the faithful of all beliefs together in awe and respect to the Creator, the unifying grace of all mankind.
Rainbow - too high, too far, too abstract, yet to the children it is near, it is real and true; rainbow the symbol of beauty and hope, it comes when the sky is gloomy and dark. ~
I painted a wall and brought a rainbow down;
it fell on the grass, over my head its crown;
what my painting lacked, it gloriously filled,
and I, the artist humbled, my pride stilled.
Now I understand how a masterpiece is made,
the Sistine chapel, Berlin wall, Roman pallisade,
these classical works, their secrets long sought -
it's the Creator's expression in man's thought. ~
Rainbow comes down to earth in many ways - in flowers in spring, leaves in autumn, mountains at sunrise, reflection of lakes, spray of running streams, mirage in deserts, feathers of fowls, and the like. The rainbow is commonly imitated in man-made structures and designs, and many items of trade and commerce.
Living things like this rainbow fish have captured through evolution the colors and pattern of the rainbow, assuring them of their place in the living world. Internet photo
CHILDREN's LITERATURE: A Child's Parable of The Black Puppy
A Child's Parable of The Black Puppy
It was late in the evening when three children searched for their pet, wondering what had happened to it. Their dog was crying in pain and they didn't know where to find. Suddenly, at a corner of their garage, they saw the missing, white dog. The dog gave birth to three little puppies. The children were so delighted to see a very beautiful, white puppy with a cute, pink nose. But they became disappointed upon seeing two black, ugly puppies, which they didn't even had the color of their mother. So the children poured all their love to the white puppy. They even had the plan to make this dog an intelligent one. After a few days, they noticed that the other black puppy was very weak. Not for long, it died, which they didn't mind too much.
One morning, the children were shocked to see their favorite puppy lying helplessly and trying to catch its breath. They did everything they could do to save the puppy but it was too late and died. They children felt very, very sad and tried not to cry. But then they realized that there is still a black puppy left whom they could love like their love for their favorite pet.
They learned to love the black puppy and took good care of it. They taught him different dog tricks and trained him to be a smart dog.
Many years passed, the children were very proud to see the black, ugly puppy grew into a very beautiful, talented and intelligent dog.
Author's Comment: Based on my experiences related in this parable, there is one experience that I will never forget. It is an experience of disappointment and contentment. At age 10, my favorite cousin died at an early age. I always let the time pass longing for him. Just then, I realized that I could do nothing to bring him back. I finally knew that I could go on with my life without my sorrows. I began to enjoy my life again and learned to love my other cousins, who sometimes I hated most. I learned to be more considerate to them and we grew up in a better relationship.
With my unforgettable experience, there is one important lesson that I learned: The one you love least may sometimes be the one you'll love most. ~
IMPRESSIONISM: Fish Incognito
IMPRESSIONISM
Fish, tell me where you live, your home;The ocean is so huge to be your own;Fish answers: I am a fugitive in pursuit,Hunted or hunter whichever may suit.Fish, tell me of your kin and your shoal;How you live together as a school;Fish answers: I live by the rules of the sea,By number and luck, and by being free.Fish, tell me if I am friend to you, or a foe;I gave you a name, regard you with awe;Fish answers: Neither, I'd rather be unseen,Far from the dreadful fate in your cuisine. ~