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How much giving is "too" giving?
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I DO like the Sidewalk Ends, however.

I love this book. It illustrates the complexities of relationships, giving, and taking beautifully.
I think the messages are, giving in a healthy way brings one far more contentment than taking(the boy didn't seem nearly as content as the tree throughout much of the book), however, giving in an unhealthy way is detrimental. In other words, as long as she gave what a tree could give (shade, leaves, apples, a climbing place,etc.) she was happy and the boy loved her for who she was. The relationship became detrimental once the boy didn't love her for who she was, and she gave more than she "could" (apples to sell for money, branches to build a house, etc.)
When we read this book to our children, it provides us a vehicle for discussing "healthy" giving, not just giving.

I'm a huge fan of "The Missing Piece Meets the Big O."





There is a collection by Jane Yolen called The Pen is Mighty than the Sword. The collection is trying to encourage boys to use their brains rather than they fists. It is good for ages eight and above.







The sad part about this book was that if you offer a little, the world is such a mean place, that it snatches everything from you, till the point of your uprooting...
I felt sad for the tree and sadly, because I suppose I am self-absorbed like most human beings are, I relate myself with the tree and not with the boy, never with the boy. The reason, I think that is so is because I too wonder why does the tree keep on giving, isn't it time it got something in return???? But the tree is not like us, it is selfless and giving like Nature usually is and we take it for granted and take and take and take... Never asking ourselves, IS IT TOO MUCH I AM ASKING THIS TIME?
And we never wonder why the boy didn't ask that question, because we ourselves ignore to ask that question from ourselves more times than not. I think the fact that a children's book, with so few words and so few pages, depicted such a harsh truth about the world so beautifully is absolutely amazing...


Also, if any of you have seen the movie Blue Valentine, Ryan Gosling's character has a tatoo of the front cover of this book.




I agree!

I think the meaning is not the friendship because the ages of the persons do not support that. In my opinion the book speaks about the generosity of the parent who gives everyting in his child without any doubt. Every time I read this book I cry.

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