The straight-line thinking processes of a young child, translated…
and, you DO see, how these things can be, attractive to a young child, right??? Not my photograph…
My son’s recent fads were the glow-in-the-dark sticks that they hand out at concert events, they’d change colors, and would go on and off, and it’d NOT made that noise that can make his mama go crazy over, it’s truly, a perfect mock laser toy. But he always forgot to turn it off, and, after the batteries ran out, he’d, begged his daddy, to replace the batteries for him, and, his dad gave him an ultimatum, “We don’t have any MORE batteries at home, if you don’t forget to turn it off, then after the battery gets drained, that’s it!”, my son fell silent for three seconds, then, “Dad, why don’t you go out and get some more batteries.”, before he turned and left his father, he’d reminded him again, “You can, think hard, on this.”
the photo of the kid at a park, playing with his toy dinosaur from the papers…
Because this young child can’t quite grasp the consequences of his own actions, which was what made him respond to his own father the way he had, this just shows, how young children’s minds are too simplistic, that they have this, linear way of thought, and, you CAN’T ask them to perform nonlinear thinking yet, because they’re, NOT equipped to do so, yet!