Mine cried when the little boy in “The Giving Tree” took the tree’s branches, and had me re-read the first few pages where he plays with the tree multiple times instead of finishing the book.

  • FrickAndMortar
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    2 years ago

    Yeah, that book is brutal. I never read it to my kids, didn’t dig the message of “give of yourself, even unto your eventual death, because you like someone - whether or not they seem to appreciate you!” I do like Uncle Shelby’s ABZ Book though!

    My kids made plans with their friends, left the house for a while, and let me get in some alone time for playing retro remakes on the PS5.

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      2 years ago

      The funny thing is that I’ve read it to him several times in the past. He just finally understood it well enough to do a double take and think “wait a minute, that seems like a terrible thing to do!”

      Can’t wait until my son is old enough that I can say “go hang out with your friends for a few hours” without being irresponsible.

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        2 years ago

        It’s wild watching their brains develop in real-time like that! Then, before you know it they’ll be out running around town and you’ll be missing them and want them home again! :)