By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Jennifer_Bouani]Jennifer Bouani
Ok, so I say to my 2-year old daughter last night, �Let�s read a book or two before you go to bed,� like a good mamma is supposed to do, right? Her face lights up and she shouts, �10 Apples! 10 Apples!� She was referring to Dr. Seuss�s 10 Apples Up on Top. Now, normally I like Dr. Seuss�s books. In fact, his are among my favorite childrens� books. However, 10 Apples Up on Top is not his best work; it�s a bit monotonous. So, I�m less than thrilled when my daughter suggests this one. But it teaches simple words and counting�it�s good for that�, so I cave and say, �Alright.�
So, here we are reading this book where 3 animals�a dog, a tiger, and a lion�compete by seeing how many apples they can stack on their heads. �Look see, I can do three, I can put three on top, you see.� Or something like that. And then the next animal stacks four apples, then five and so on until they finally have ten apples on top. All of this is fine. We are counting and learning about competition.
Then a group of bears who pick up mops and start swatting at the apple stacks on the animals� heads. The book is not explicit about why, but one can assume from the pictures that perhaps the dog, tiger, and lion stole the apples from the bears� refrigerator. �Oh no, they have mops, they�ll knock our apples from the top, this all must stop�� I�m paraphrasing because I don�t have the book sitting next to me now. But you get the picture. So the bears (there are about 8 of them) chase the dog, tiger and lion around swatting at the apples barely balancing on their heads and chase them down a hill until at last, the whole pack runs into a huge cart of a million apples being pulled by an old guy and his mule. Everything explodes, and then all of them put 10 apples on their heads � the bears, too! And everyone celebrate. �We all can have 10 apples on top,� is the gist.
My daughter is laughing, which makes me happy, but I�m sitting there perplexed. I cannot help but wonder what the message is supposed to be here. Compete to be the best at something, steal and destroy others� livelihood to get it, then share your booty with everyone, so all have equal shares?
What about the old guy with the mule? How long did it take for him to harvest all those apples? Where was he going with them? How will he feed his family and his mule now? Dr. Seuss forgets to mention that, doesn�t he? I don�t get it. Is this some sort of subliminal message to my child that socialism is ok? Is Dr. Seuss a pen name for Karl Marx?
Well, that�s it. I�m going to write my own version of this story�.. Ok, so I probably won�t write my own version, but I will stuff this book to the back of my daughter�s book shelf and hope she forgets about it. [http://www.boujepublishing.com ]Jennifer Bouani [http://www.amazon.com/Apples-Bright-Early-Board-Books/dp/0679892478/ref=sr_1_1/102-5547698-5233750?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1187731517&sr=1-1 ]10 Apples Up on Top
Jennifer Bouani is a speaker, author, entrepreneur and one of the foremost experts in teaching kids business concepts and entrepreneurship. Bouani comes from a family of entrepreneurs. She started working in her dad's business at the young age of 12 years old. In 1995, she graduated Summa Cum Laude from Auburn University with a degree in Computer Engineering. She has been a project manager, business analyst, a business communications professional, a consultant, and a professional speaker. Jennifer has expertise in multiple industries: retail, insurance, automotive, telecommunications, consulting, publishing among others.
Bouani is the author of the Award Winning Book Tyler and His Solve-a-matic Machine. She mentors parents, educators, community leaders.... on how to empower and prepare kids for tomorrow's world by teaching them how to think creatively by turning what they love to do into business ideas, explore products and services around them, set realistic goals, , overcome obstacles and realize their dreams. http://www.boujepublishing.com
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