Maurice Sendak: strong Moral /strong : With climate change and global warming becoming even more imminent, this book serves a valuable reminder about how precious the Earths resources are. Where The Wild Things Are, by Maurice Sendak, according to Huffington Post. strong Moral /strong : Have you ever questioned why we need to feel pain and why things cant just be easy? This book teaches us that we need to experience pain in order to truly recognize happiness. Charlottes Web, by E.B. White We can never be too old for our favourite childhood books. No matter how many times we read them, they can still bring that nostalgic feeling of being a child, along with memories of learning some of the first lessons we would carry with us for a lifetime. The lessons are often as simple as sharing is caring or believe in yourself , but are easy to forget and hard to practice in adulthood. With International Childrens Book Day being celebrated today , April 2 it coincides with beloved author's Hans Christian Andersen's birthday , it's not only a great chance to encourage children to read, but also a good day for adults to dust off some of their childhood classics and flip through them again. Here are some classic childrens books from which adults could learn a thing or two: Loading Slideshow The Lorax, by Dr. Seuss strong Moral /strong : This book means different things to different people. One of its many profound messages is that you can travel all you want; nothing beats the comfort of home and family. The Giver, by Lois Lowry
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