Quotes From The Little Prince that Teach Children What Happiness Is without Mentioning Screens or Prizes
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There are children's books that entertain, and others that remain timeless because they manage to explain complex emotions with disarming simplicity. The Little Prince belongs to that second category. Published by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry in 1943, the story continues to be a universal reference point when parents and teachers are looking for words to talk to children about happiness, friendship, or self-esteem. Read more
“It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye,” says The Little Prince. On this occasion, that sensitivity becomes a visual image on the columns at the entrance to the “Casa Rubén” bookstore, a mural painted by Martín Rojas, a muralist from Concordia. “I mostly come here to buy art supplies, and Eugenia, the owner, suggested I paint a mural of The Little Prince on the columns outside the store,” h…
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