Wisdom of Dr. Seuss
The kind of nonsense that children love and adults never outgrow
“What’s wrong with kids having fun reading without being preached at” Dr. Seuss : Theodor Geisel
Effective tales that foster moral imagination empathy “childness”: vulnerability, immediacy, openness & neediness moralism
The child’s openness to constructing a world is not defiant or even subversive, as some parents might suggest, but rather reflective of the child’s natural narrative perspective
We never outgrow childness
Cannot avoid having troubles nor is there even a simple solution to our troubles
We have freedom to think what we want and go where we want Oh, the Thinks You Can ThinkOh, the Places You’ll Go!
The immediacy of childness that is a prelude to wonder
Dependency must be included in any definition of what it means to be human even in adulthood
Faithfulness changes things
Sweet morality tales from silly rhymes and nonsensical stories How the Grinch Stole Christmas Yertle the Turtle
Provoke the moral imagination of children “who have ears to hear”