Friday, May 15, 2009

Kids Let Me Tell You a Story About - The Night the Museum Came Alive!

Children's books often personify the things around them. For instance a chair may come to life and talk to the child or an animal might talk to the child in English, perhaps these children's books help the child developed empathy for other things and other people and even their pets and animals. If this works well, then that is a very good thing and it is something that parents should look into.

Let's face it, children love museums and they like looking at things because when you're young you are very visual and the world around you seems unique and interesting. So, I'd like to recommend a very good book, which addresses all these key points and one that I believe you should have in your home library or your kids should have in their room.The book to which I refer is;

"The Night at the Museum" by Milan Trenc (this book is now a major motion picture done by Twentieth Century Fox); Barron's Educational Series Publishing Group, Hauppauge, NY; Date: 2007

So now then, let discuss for a brief minute what I liked most about this book:

This book is about the night watchman at the Museum of History. One night the Museum came alive, everything came alive including the dinosaurs and the caveman. This is a very interesting story for young people and probably that is why Hollywood made it into a major movie. Imagine that, a children's book made into a full length motion picture. I think you should buy this book, read it to your children and then go rent the video to play at home. They will just love it.

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