-I read a book calling
“Naughty Amelia Jane” that was written by Enid Blyton. This is story about a mischievous doll named
Amelia Jane. All the store-bought toys in the nursery are always well behaved,
but homemade Amelia Jane is always up to tricks. Amelia Jane can never be good
for more than one week. She often plays nasty tricks on the other toys and gets
them all into trouble. As a result, the toys always try to teach Amelia Jane a
lesson by playing some tricks on her, but Amelia Jane never learns. With every
trick she plays, someone always ends up hurt, and sometimes even she gets
upset. After each trick Amelia Jane plays she promises to be good, but never
remains true to this promise. Through the actions of Amelia Jane it is very
easy to highlight the dangers of being naughty and playing tricks, which would
be helpful when teaching children about right and wrong. Also, no matter how
naughty Amelia Jane has been, the other toys in the nursery always help her
when she is in trouble or frightened, teaching the lesson 'treat others as you
would like to be treated'.
I think the message of
this book is we need to be nice and good to anyone. It is including not living
things that are furniture, toys and anything.
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