Official Review: The Very Loving Caterpillar by Sean Browne
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Re: Official Review: The Very Loving Caterpillar by Sean Bro
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Children's books are awesome. They are the free tickets for one's childhood; where to remember those sweet times, of innocense.
The Very Loving Curiosity is to read The Very Loving Caterpillar by Sean Browne for the mixture it provides of meaning in a meaningless wolrd, where values are fading away. The idea of a caterpillar doing the best to save his blood, I think, is worth reconsidering: we see now, in an age where cultural values are imposing so many issues, how families struggle to mechanically live life.
Besides, Children books are the books that invites you to accept good idea with no thinking at all because they are simple, sincere and humanistic (animalistic).
I do recommend to read it.
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