Some lessons are easy, some are not
- sidneynadjiwon2
- Feb 13
- 1 min read
Pure Imagination
When Childhood Becomes a Memory
Some stories are written with a plan.Others are written with a heart.
Pure Imagination began long before it ever touched paper.
It began in living rooms filled with music.In backyards where dragons were defeated.In swimming pools where noodles became swords.In quiet moments when a grandfather realized that childhood does not last forever.
A Story About Growing — And Letting Go
This book is different from many of the others in the Irwin’s Children Stories collection.
There is no lesson about catching fish.No teaching about earning an eagle feather.No drum waiting to be heard.
Instead, Pure Imagination is about something softer — and perhaps harder.
It is about watching a child grow.
The games slowly change.The adventures become memories.The imaginary worlds fade into photographs and stories.
And one day, you realize —the child who once needed you to slay dragonsis now learning to walk his own path.
The Power of Imagination
Children live in a world where:
Angry bees can be escaped
Kittens can be rescued from trees
Stones and colored leaves are treasures
Pool noodles are swords
And dragons are very, very real
Imagination is not just play.
It is how children learn courage.It is how they practice kindness. It is how they understand the world before the world asks them to grow up.
Pure Imagination celebrates that sacred season.




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