DADS READ: "The Whisper" by Pamela Zagarenski
JER: “The Whisper” by Pamela Zagarenski pays homage to the Aesop Fable - “The Fox and the Grapes” by demonstrating ways to imagine the story differently.
The little girl loved stories, and was excited to borrow her teacher’s magic book of stories.
As she ran home, the words drifted out . . . she was despondent when she sat down to read the book that night and discover it was now a book “without any words”.
Luckily a fox caught the words and whispered encouragement through the window:
“You can imagine the words.
You can imagine the stories.
Start with a few simple words and imagine from there.
Remember: beginnings, middles, and ends of stories can always be changed and imagined differently.
There are never any rules, rights, or wrongs in imagining - imagining just is.”
The little girl loved stories, and was excited to borrow her teacher’s magic book of stories.
As she ran home, the words drifted out . . . she was despondent when she sat down to read the book that night and discover it was now a book “without any words”.
Luckily a fox caught the words and whispered encouragement through the window:
“You can imagine the words.
You can imagine the stories.
Start with a few simple words and imagine from there.
Remember: beginnings, middles, and ends of stories can always be changed and imagined differently.
There are never any rules, rights, or wrongs in imagining - imagining just is.”
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