Wednesday, 6 May 2015

1 forest, 12 grasshoppers, 12 frogs. 12 birds and 1 bulldozer


I grew up in a city with skyscrapers everywhere where people live in high-rise apartments. We didn’t have a garden so there were not many colours around me. There was white, the colour of most of the apartments, and there was gray, the concrete on the road. The sky was supposed to be blue but pollution meant it was often gray. The park was my happiest place because it was full of bright colours. I remember it would often take me and my two older brothers over 30 minutes just to walk to the nearest park but we didn’t care and we went there almost every day. When I moved to Australia I absolutely fell in love with this country because of its vast nature. I love the nature because it is where I can imagine and dream.

The location of Draw and Tell Chester-Petersen is in the forest. The characters in the story also come from the forest. I want to use the story to take children on a journey to the nature and I want to encourage parents to take children to the nature more often.

Most children don’t like changes. Babies thrive on routine and young children feel safer and secure when they know what to expect next. Draw and Tell Chester-Petersen is a story about transition. I want to show children how they can embrace changes and that changes are not that scary. I want to teach children we can always overcome challenges that may come with transition when we do it together as a family or a community and we don’t have to be afraid of it.

Putting the hidden messages aside, I hope you will simply enjoy reading Draw and Tell Chester-Petersen with your children. I hope you will laugh with your children when you imitate the sounds; I hope you will enjoy counting with your children and playing “I spy with my little eye” spotting things around you in different colours. But most important of all, I hope the story doesn’t end. I hope it is only the beginning of your story; I hope you will take your children to the nature, where you can create your story together; a story about a family adventure; a story about swimming in the lake and splashing water at one another and laughing together; a story called your story. Are you ready to write your story?

Happy reading, exploring and writing....Ribbit, ribbit, ribbit....

Till next time....

Simone

 


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