A picture book on “growing up,” depicted in a psychological duet of child and mother.
“What I want to be changes every day.”
When a child is asked, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” the answer is often, “I don’t know.” Parents usually want their child to have a dream and pursue it as early as possible, but children just like to explore things, and their dreams change again and again. Even in a single day, a child might play different roles many times, driving a trailer-truck one moment and flying through the universe as an astronaut the next. Experiencing various roles, however, provides a solid foundation for a child’s growth.
A picture book on “growing up,” depicted in a psychological duet of child and mother.
“What I want to be changes every day.”
When a child is asked, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” the answer is often, “I don’t know.” Parents usually want their child to have a dream and pursue it as early as possible, but children just like to explore things, and their dreams change again and again. Even in a single day, a child might play different roles many times, driving a trailer-truck one moment and flying through the universe as an astronaut the next. Experiencing various roles, however, provides a solid foundation for a child’s growth.