Thursday, February 23, 2012

The Socialist Fish

There's an award winning children's book called 'The Rainbow Fish' written by Swiss author Marcus Pfister in 1992.  Maybe you've heard of it? We have the puffy plastic bathtub edition which I'm sure is abridged.

The basic scenario is that the beautiful rainbow fish with shiny scales is the envy of all the other fish. They don't want to be his friend because he doesn't want to give them his scales.  He becomes sad and after seeking the advise of an octopus decides to give away his scales and of course all the fish like him in the end because they now all have the same single shiny scale.
The Rainbow Fish

Is it just me or is there something inherently wrong with this story? Doesn't it seem a little communist to you? I always remember hearing that if people don't like you for who you are they aren't worth your friendship.  This story is telling kids that they should give everyone a little piece of themselves so that they can all be the same.

As I was formulating this post I googled 'Rainbow Fish' to find a piece of clip art. I was surprised to find that according to Wikipedia (I know, not an entirely reliable source) there has been controversy brewing over the theme of this book  that I was unaware of. I'm happy to say that it is as transparent as I found it to be and many others see the socialist agenda behind it.

 Why is this story still so popular? It's title should be changed to 'The Socialist Fish'



Saturday, February 18, 2012

Ouc Ouc...not what Robert Frost intended

My toddler has a problem saying the 'T' sound at then end of words. So when he wants to get out of his chair he says 'ouc' which we uderstand to mean 'out.'  My older sons and I tried repeating the word 'out' while emphasizing the 'T' sound but he still repeats 'ouc'

Today, in an effort to help him, we thought of a word that started with a 'T' to get him used to saying this sound. 'T' like 'Turtle' we said. And he repeated 'turtle'. Then we said 'ouT'  But nevertheless he still said 'ouc'

A few minutes later, and much to our amusement, he pipes up and says 'ouc...turtle'  I think our plan backfired. :)