Babies learn most of what they know from interactions with their parents, but not of the formal, instructional variety. Babies lea...rn from spontaneous, everyday events--the mailman at the door with a package to open...all of which need adult interpretation. They are real events of interest and concern to babies and young children....By contrast, infant education is artificial and out of context.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
through the Sumner Tunnel, trunk by trunk through its sulphurous walls,... tile by tile like a men's urinal, slipping through like somebody else's package.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »