Wednesday, October 14, 2015

RE5 ILLUSTRATION: Imagination-Filled Fictional Books

Living in the age of technology, children and the youth are inevitable from holding gadgets and not minding books. Parents should encourage their children to read fictional books because there are so many benefits which can be found in books but are not found in gadgets. Fictional books provide all sorts of imagination to a child. The Harry Potter series makes you believe that someday, you will receive a letter from Hogwarts inviting you to attend there and learn all sorts of magic. The Selection series, meanwhile, makes you pop-up pictures and settings of a palace filled with gigantic chandeliers, princesses wearing ball gowns, and most importantly, you picture the handsome Maxon Schreave in his prince clothing, staring and smiling back at you. Not only this, fictional books also enhance one's vocabulary skills. John Green's novels are beautifully written because of the words and the terms he used. The way he composes his novels, with those vocabularies, makes reading more alive. It's definitely time for children to stop using gadgets from time to time and have a dosage or more of these fictional books. Children just need a little encouragement to start reading fictional books.

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