A first book of definitions
By Ruth Krauss
Pictures by Maurice Sendak
Copyright 1952 - this edition 1989
This book has no plot, nor does it rhyme. The illustrations are simple black and white
line drawings. While it was written by
Ruth Krauss (who also wrote The Carrot Seed), young children were consulted for
the actual definitions. Still, this
little picture book is quite profound.
What is a floor?
“A
floor is so you don’t fall in the hole your house is in.”
What is mud?
“Mud is
to jump in and slide in and yell doodleedoodledoo.”
The thought processes of a child – the innocence and
sincerity – call to mind some basic truths.
Truths that all children know instinctively yet many adults have
forgotten.
What is a brother?
“A brother
is to help you.”
This book is a reminder to once in a while, take a look at
the world from a child’s point of view.
What is the true purpose of the things in our world and the people in our
lives?
What is a book?
"A book is to look at."
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