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Fairy tale Quote by Kenneth Grahame

“What the Boy chiefly dabbled in was natural history and fairy tales, and he just took them as they came, in a sandwichy sort of way, without making any distinctions; and really his course of reading strikes one as rather sensible.” quote by Kenneth Grahame
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““What the Boy chiefly dabbled in was natural history and fairy tales, and he just took them as they came, in a sandwichy sort of way, without making any distinctions; and really his course of reading strikes one as rather sensible.””

Kenneth Grahame

About This Quote

The boy reads both scientific and fantastical stories indiscriminately, treating them with equal ease, which suggests a balanced, pragmatic approach to knowledge.

In simple terms: Balanced reading of fact and fantasy.

Key Takeaway

Indiscriminate curiosity can be sensible.

Themes

Curiosity Balance Learning Imagination Pragmatism

Mood

Reflective Playful Thoughtful

Type

Observation Anecdote

When to use this quote

  • Childhood education
  • Self-directed learning
  • Exploring diverse subjects
  • Leisure reading
  • Developing critical thinking

Key Concepts

Natural history Fairy tales Reading habits

Practical Applications

  • Encouraging interdisciplinary study
  • Designing curricula that mix science and literature

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does mixing factual and fictional material affect comprehension?
  • Can treating all reading material equally hinder deeper analysis?
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