All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten
[2023-08-02 08:11:12]
What I really need to know is that I learned in kindergarten is only a short story written by American Minister and author Robert Fulgum. It was first published in 1986
The title of this book was taken from the first article of this volume, Full Gum lists the courses normally taught in the American kindergarten classroom, if an adult follows the same basic rules as a child, In other words, how to improve the "balanced life" of sharing, treatment, the world purifying each other, and work, entertainment and learning
This book contains 50 short stories ranging in length from about 200 to 1,000 words including surprises, holidays, childhood, death, and funny character lives including Mother Theresa. In his introduction, Fulghum stated that they were written and written for many years in friends, family, religious groups and myself, regardless of publishing them in the form of books.
Fulghum's thesis (especially the title article) has been widely published, cited and cited in other articles, but it is old and criticized as saccharin. Fulghum discussed this in an article he published later but I mentioned about the theme of "adults" such as sex as I caught on when I lay there.
Fulghum collaborated with Ernie Zulia (director) and David Caldwell (composer, music director) and produced a musical based on a kindergarten of the same name. It was premiered at Mill Hill Theater (Roanoke, Virginia) in June 1992 and was performed by the Phoenix Theater (Indianapolis) in 1996. The same person created another piece of the third book in his trilogy. Oh, ah, here is Christmas.
In the past 20 years, the title article "I really need to know what I learned in kindergarten" has produced countless imitations of TV programs, movies, books and other phenomena. [1] The standard format reflects Fulghum's own work. First of all we need to know what you've learned from [name], "then a reference to the imitated theme and a list of joke.
Bart Simpson's blackboard of "Only Only Move Twice" said, "I do not know everything the kindergarten needs to know." Fulghum is a member of Rock Band author Rock Bottom Remainders, its members include Simpsons It is. Creator Matt Groening and writer Steven King
Everything I have learned in kindergarten, I really need to know, Robert Fulghum. New York: Villard Books, 1988.196 page ISBN 978-0-394-57102-7
This classic writer Robert Frugum wrote that "I really need to know what I learned in kindergarten." "In fact, the other side of the lawn is not green No, the lawn is the greenest in the watering places, and when you cross the fence anywhere, please bring water together.
Robert Fulghum's "I really need to know what I have learned in kindergarten" is my favorite article. What? It is easy to live in the world if you follow the simple and clear rules such as explaining the lessons usually done in kindergarten classrooms, sharing everything, playing fairly, hitting others and tidying up children I will explain where it will be. Confusion, wash hands before meals, do not have others' stuff, keep hands, live with you, live a balanced life, work, play and learn. It includes several aspects of life, from golden rule, love, kindness, wiser life, to basic health, ecology, politics, and equality. This article is direct and frank to teach us all the really important things in this world.
What I really need to know is a beautiful poem I learned in kindergarten, written by Robert Fulghum. You can learn from basic principles of kindergarten to basic hygiene, it will never be useful information. Giving your child "share all" means that you must share your toys and candies. It is the same for adults, but more subtle. Yes, we need to share toys (cars, power tools, etc.), but we also have to share our other emotions, recognition, famous spotlights and others.