Book Title & Alexandra's Review

What To Do With A Box by Jane Yolen & Chris Sheban

Preschool & Kindergarten

If you give a child a box, who can tell what will happen next? It may become a library or a boat. It could set the scene for a fairy tale or a wild expedition. The most wonderful thing is its seemingly endless capacity for magical adventures.

This book reminded me of the good old days, where reality hadn’t sunken in yet, and everything was good.

My favorite thing to do as a kid was to sit in a large cardboard box for hours. I feel bad that my parents bought me so many toys, and my favorite thing to do was draw on a box.

 

For any parents reading this, save your money on some fancy toy and give your kid a large cardboard box every now and again. I think some kids would be ok with that.

If you don’t believe me, here’s a Baby Blues comic that proves my point:

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I would be ok with that now, and I’m 22 years old.

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