Every child who comes to this world comes with extraordinary talent or perhaps a unique gift that separates them from others.
Like a spout, a character from a story book that was born with an odd rather a unique gift.Spouts story books are a work of art written by the author and captain Philip Howe, with the potential to teach the young minds to accept their talents and the unique factor instead of being embarrassed or afraid to demonstrate their abilities.
Think about it: even being an adult, if you struggled at work every day and earned negative reviews for things you did or did not do, your self-esteem is likely to have a damaging effect.With that said, many children with different skills and special abilities have unpleasant school experiences.
In his story books "Spouts: the whale that saved Christmas," author Philip Howe takes this very argument to show that being unique does not mean being useless.
However, it is a capacity to be a better human, or, in this case, a whale that was born with a purpose to save Christmas.The story books "spouts" is packed with interesting characters with a motif to teach the young minds that it is okay to be different.
The motif of the writer, Philip Howe, is to inspire the young minds to become mindful people and motivate the young minds to embrace the difference and push them to improve as mindful individuals.The benefits of reading story books such as spoutsMotivating and inspiration play a critical role in the lives the young scholars.