2
Oct

Twins Post

   Posted by: rettstatt   in children's literature

The twins are now two years old and change. They’ve learned that words are power, and they are acquiring power at an exponential rate, in English and Chinese. Once they acquire a new system for structuring their world, it becomes their obsession. They learned shapes, and now they see shapes everywhere and name them constantly. The same with numbers. A ride in an elevator is suddenly more meaningful when you know numbers. We haven’t gotten into colors yet, but I know it will be the same.

Personally I think it’s good to let the world stay blobby as long as you can. Why rush to structure everything? So I don’t push any of these until the girls show interest, then we go as crazy with it as they want. The only system I’ve recently started pushing, albeit very lightly, is letters. That’s because reading is… well, it’s reading.

Speaking of which, I’m going to be at the IBBY Regional Conference this weekend. IBBY = International Board on Books for Young People (the “P” is silent). This organization interests me greatly because it’s about children’s books on an international scale. Building metaphorical bridges and such, which is very much aligned with my interests.

And not too shabby either is the fact that Shaun Tan (The Arrival, Wall-E) and Katherine Paterson (Bridge to Terabithia) will be there. Katherine Paterson has been a hero of mine since I was a kid, and Shaun Tan has recently become a hero. Interestingly, Shaun is Australian of Chinese decent and Katherine was born in China. I hope I get a chance to meet them.

  • Share/Bookmark

Tags: , , , , ,

This entry was posted on Friday, October 2nd, 2009 at 16:09 and is filed under children's literature. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

One comment

Drew
 1 

Your babies are beautiful. And seemingly very silly. Please bring them stateside again soon so my littlest girl can have more fun chicks like these to frolic with.

Thank you again, BTW, for the recommendation for that camp position. In case you haven’t seen my course description:
http://tinyurl.com/ybaac6p

Come guest teach, won’t you?

[Reply]

March 21st, 2010 at 20:22

Leave a reply

Name (*)
Mail (will not be published) (*)
URI
Comment