A Kid’s World – Part Two

A Kid’s World – Part Two by J. B. Ralph is a children’s book published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in December 2013. This 40-page edition is written in English and explores the concept that learning is an integral part of everyday life. The book reflects on various historical figures who have contributed to education and emphasizes the importance of personal experiences in shaping one’s understanding.
Readers will find a collection of learning experiences designed for younger children, aimed at helping them navigate their lives. The narrative suggests that education is not solely confined to traditional methods but is also derived from individual experiences. This approach encourages children to engage with the world around them and learn from it, making the lessons relatable and applicable to their own lives.
Official synopsis Publisher
Learning is an education of itself. It wends itself through everything we see and do. Many have tried to find the best way to teach everyone. Aesop was good. Socrates tried. Plato, with all his faults, also tried. Shakespeare masked education in his writings. McGuffey tried with his little books. Arthur Miller showed us things. Parents, even with a very good education try to teach the children, and often times in vain. Because everyone is different. With even a minimal background in learning how to put things together, the best education seems to come from the lessons of one’s experience. This little book contains a few learning experiences that our younger children can learn and can use to fashion their lives.
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