The Bush Children's Book

Next year we will be able to know the result of the work prepared by Laura Bush and Jenna Bush, wife and daughter of the president of the United States. Both women are creating a children's book in which the story of a child who does not want to read is told simply because he does not like it.

At least we know the outcome, the child ends up being interested in reading although it will be necessary for his teacher to motivate and encourage him properly. We do not know how public opinion will welcome the book in question, precisely because of the hands that created it, but the purpose is good. All the economic benefits collected will be destined to two American educational programs, although they could also allocate part of the income to cover the credits that New Yorkers must request so that their children can be cared for in daycare centers.

Both women have qualifications to develop the children's book, Laura Bush was a teacher and her daughter has been working at UNICEF. Honestly, neither of the qualifications are aspects that condition the possibility of writing a book. They do it altruistically, all right, but it wouldn't have any impact if it wasn't the Bush.

We hope it is a good story and finally put a title, as they have not yet raised. It would be interesting if an effective tool to encourage reading arose, although we do not believe that it resembles the Harry Potter phenomenon at all.