Go surfing with Harry the Bear
Surfing books are a great way to introduce your child to the world of surfing.
Author: Meenka Pandita
Date: Jun 24, 2009 - 5:14:17 AM
Surfing books are a great way to introduce your child to the world of surfing. If you are one of those parents, who wish to introduce their children to the world of surfing; or are one of those parents who have a surfing enthusiast for a child, there are things you need to know before hand. There are a number of children books that will offer you the required information on surfing.
One such extremely popular series is the surfing series of Harry the Bear. These books are interesting reads for children of all ages and also offer all the information regarding surfing, the ocean and environment. This is the kind of information that is required for all first time surfers and also those who have some experience in the ocean.
Harry the Bear books have captured the attention of readers all over the world. The adorable bear, named Harry; who is the central protagonist of all the stories, is an avid surfer, snowboarder and skateboarder. Through the stories of these books, he imparts vital information regarding safety rules and pointers that need to be kept in mind while indulging in any of these sports.
This series is one of the best in recent children books and offers a wide spectrum of information. These books not only impart knowledge regarding the sports, but also provide moral education. Harry the Bear teaches young minds to believe in themselves and let go of their fears. He teaches them to be confident and win over whatever it is that scares them.
These surfing books are not only great fun to read, but are also a fantastic method to teach children essential values of life, such as the necessity of teamwork, the importance of friendship, giving value to confidence and providing respect to everyone, including yourself. Through the characters of these stories, the writer exemplifies the importance of having friends, and building teams with them, that are based on mutual respect. It also teaches children, how good friends can be advisors and can guide you in the right direction. Good friends will also teach you how to reach your goals, dreams and aspirations. All these values are important for children to learn, as these help them in growing as individuals.
Children books are also meant to make reading fun and comprehension easy. These books are designed in a manner that children are not only able to read, but are also able to understand what is being said. This is one of the main reasons why, Harry the Bear series has grown so much in popularity. The colorful pictures and fun rhymes educate and entertain children at the same time.
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