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The fire of literacy is created by the emotional sparks between a child, a book, and the person reading.
Mem Fox
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Literacy thrives on emotional connections between children and stories.

This quote highlights the importance of emotional engagement in the process of learning to read. It suggests that literacy is not just a mechanical skill but a vibrant experience that comes alive through the interactions of a child with a book and the person guiding them through that journey.

Themes

LiteracyEmotional ConnectionReadingChildrenBooks

In practice

Example use cases

This quote can be used in a speech about the importance of early childhood education.

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