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LITERATURE CARNIVAL•CORNICE •GRADE V
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My Love Towards the Books
Most people do not like reading. They say
they feel bored or sleepy the minute they start
reading something, it may be a book,
magazine or even the daily newspaper. But
this behaviour is usually caused if they are
forced to read.
I do not like that behaviour of forcing. People
should read when they want and what they
want, as long as it’s appropriate for their age.
They should not be forced into reading or any
other activities.
The interests they like or want to pursue should not be declined by the parents.
They should be accepted unless it is something that is dangerous, not suitable or
not appropriate. For example, if you force a student who likes arts to play football,
the child will lose their spark in something they love, in this situation it's art.
Forcing the behaviour of changing one’s interest can cause serious things
including suicide, which are mercifully rare cases.
I developed a natural habit of reading. My mama (uncle) from America gave me my
first book, “Curious George, 6 Magically Curious Adventures” to read. From there
started my reading journey. I loved the book so much that I got a reading tablet full
of Literature games for young kids and teens. The tablet was called ‘LeapFrog’.
Several hours of my day were devoted to my tablet, listening to Audiobooks of my
favourite books and playing games to enhance my knowledge.
I started to read more and more books, the more complex
they became, and the more I learnt about all sorts of topics.
I enjoyed every second I read something, even the rotten books
with over clichéd and used plots were fun for me to read. I even
made a reading schedule for myself. Every day in the morning, I read
a book and continued it the whole day, then made a small record
of it. Although now I don't use/do that sort of schedule, I still do enjoy