![]() ![]() Then I gave each of them a perfect, red square and asked them to teach me: “Where do we go from here?”īelow, dear readers, is the most poignant display of their personalities. We piled onto the couch together and read Perfect Square three times. In my house, I told the gentlemen it was their opportunity to publish their first “work” by taking over my blog post, but I gave very little instruction beyond that. Kids Share Diverse Take-Aways From Perfect Square The square is reshaped again and again, and each time, it finds beauty and meaning in becoming something new: a park, a river, and so much more. But instead of despairing, the square makes itself into a joy-giving, life-giving fountain. Then perfection is seemingly destroyed when the square is cut and poked. In case you’re not familiar with the book, a red square loves being perfect. (For links to all the posts, click here.) We’ve been amazed at the wide array of reflections they’ve shared. As you may remember, my co-authors and I have been reading this book to our families and letting our kids teach us. ![]()
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