9/30/2022
Maria Minaeva
Young schoolchildren cannot be given lectures—it would kill their interest and motivation. They need something that appeals to their experience, and at the same time, prompts their active participation during the lesson. That’s how the idea of creating a history timeline was born.
The most emblematic masterpieces of children’s literature were seemingly written for adults. Their creators were telling the stories they thought were important.
Every meeting with the Great Lion in the Chronicles of Narnia is always a real event. The characters remember them forever and even change their way of life. Sometimes a short dialogue with Aslan reveals things that are not obvious at first glance, but are extremely important.
What makes us a reader isn’t the formal ability to put letters into words, but the ability to grasp what we read.