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 User Description: more infoclick hereWant Your Children To Love Books - Go See A Movie!Reading a book from which a movie is made is almost always a richer experience than seeing the film. The experience of savoring the words on the page and letting yourself be taken on a journey inspired by the writer is sublime. Since the author paints a picture with words, your imagination fills in the blanks until the voices of the characters and the graphics of the configurations resonate in your thoughts.After reading and thoroughly enjoying a well-written publication, watching the movie adaptation may be a fascinating experience. The voices and images from the imagination are contrasted by those created by the actors, the director, and the cinematographer. It's not the experience of watching a film adaptation is necessarily bad - it's simply different. It presents a wonderful opportunity to demonstrate to your kids the distinction between words onto a page and images on a screen - and to get a fantastic family experience in the process.Almost without fail, your kids will agree that while they enjoyed the movie, the experience created by their own creativity is better. Demonstrating to your kid that their creativity is more powerful than a hollywood blockbuster is a really liberating and supportive exercise. Believe it or not, moving through this method of reading a fantastic book and then seeing the film actually reinforces your child's love of reading as well as the use of the imagination!Between now and the end of the calendar year, there are two chances to see a great book and then to see the movie adaptation. Share which scenes you believe will make it in the movie and they may have to cut. Have family members choose favorite characters, and act out some scenes from the book. These types of activities build excitement and set the stage for seeing the film together as a household. If you would like to go all out, dress in costume to see the film. Later, discuss how the movie differed from the book, and, more importantly, how it differed from the scenes generated in family members' imaginations.You can follow exactly the same procedure by reading The Chronicles of Narnia before seeing the film. Younger children might enjoy hearing the classic story of Chicken Little prior to viewing the Disney film of the same name. Discuss the moral of this story, and, after watching the film, talk about how the storyline in the film demonstrated the principles of the classic.

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