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Several adults reflect on their favourite toys and books from childhood and discuss how their preferences have evolved. There's a consensus around the nostalgia they feel for beloved childhood stories like The Very Hungry Caterpillar, praising its vivid illustrations. They also appreciate the simplicity of open-ended toys that sparked their creativity. As adults, they admire the precision craftsmanship of 3D pop-up books, finding them intricate, enchanting and a marvel of engineering. This interactive book format captivates readers by bringing stories to life in a multidimensional experience and is a great way to foster a love for reading. Building blocks and open-ended toys are also appreciated for their relaxing and imaginative qualities. Many appreciate the vivid visuals and storytelling innovation of 3D pop-up books, especially The Hungry Caterpillar's pop-up adaptation. They applaud authors and illustrators for continuously innovating in this art form, enhancing the written word's potential to captivate audiences. These multidimensional books create memorable reading experiences that engage young readers and foster a deep appreciation for literature.
As a child, what were some of your favorite toys or books? Do you have different favorites now as an adult looking back?
For me, I always treasured my stuff animals and picture books! My favorite story was The Very Hungry Caterpillar. As an adult, I appreciate wooden blocks and puzzles more, and I've come to understand how cool 3D-pop up books are—the engineering is amazing.