Nature teaches us to Communicate
Even if we do not have a pet, we understand nature and always want to be a part of it. Animals help us to keep the connection.
An e-book is another way we use computers to communicate. It contains volumes of information delivered in a story format meant to entertain and sometimes to teach and inspire. Everyone loves a good story. By investing in an e-book you are connecting to the future of communication.
Unlike just randomly picking a physical book on a shelf, you are learning about the reputation of the author and in turn, you are trusting any content that comes from that author. It gives you a chance to pick content that is meaningful. I like to think you trust me to deliver that meaningful material.
Nature has always been my teacher and it all started when I was a kid. Spiders communicate via their webs, birds take to the air and drift on air currents, flowers and rooted plants talk to each other via the soil. It is all one beautiful, chaotic dance meant to tell us something special. Animals do it so well too.
I picked animals to communicate to children because our little tykes love them. Anything we love, we pay attention to. What can we learn? They show us that in spite of difficult times, we can overcome. They see the world with a sense of adventure and are ever curious. They are sensitive and loving parents.
Communication is a deep part of our lives. Part of that is listening and learning. If you allow nature into your lives, your children will thrive and always come out able to handle life. What more could you want for them. Maybe a little joy? They give us that too.