Saturday, October 2, 2010

Puzzle - tools for raising children

Puzzle play an important role in the way my parents raised me as a child. We would spend hours together the puzzle, and I learned as a child some of the great lessons of the puzzle have to offer.

I remember that my mother would save every few weeks to buy puzzles. We choose a fun puzzle with a few cartoon characters, but more importantly, we want to choose a puzzle or distant landsPuzzle with images of cultures and ideas that were different from ours.

We would come home and spend time together a lot with the whole family, combining our new puzzle. How do you puzzle at the end of the day with the Pope to ask more about my day (this was the moment of my day I'm looking forward to the day of all) and what I thought of different things in the family and city. Mom would always teach uswhat we saw in the puzzle compilation.

I remember putting together a puzzle he had with the image of a small wooden hut an elderly man with a bundle of sticks on his back near his small wooden hut, a beautiful scene of mountains in the distance. Mom and dad told me all about Tibet, and beautiful mountains in the area. They taught me how some people live differently in other countries. I remember wondering why the man who looked like my grandfatherhad a job so hard with heavy sticks on their shoulders. We spent hours in great conversation, learning about the world around us - all with the help of a simple puzzle.

Now look at my son own websites such as watching television for most of the day, I was wondering puzzle for me, if I can still buy good seats jigsaw puzzle that my son can enjoy as much as I enjoyed my childhood. Who knows, maybe if you can teachlike my parents taught me - with puzzles as a tool to raise my son.

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