ANSWERS: 16
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Wonder.
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The only love that is 100 % true. I also see myself because I have a great gift for loving the little ones. I have a great imagination and that is very important when interacting with them.
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Hope.
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the present. If you ask me that's the joy of childhood, living in the moment, no worries for the future, nor regrets of the past, only what is happening right then.
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same as my eyes, unless the child has supersonic laser vision
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That things are really big!
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I SEE the same THINGS as I see NOW, because THEIR eyes are THE same as MINE.
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I can only look with my own eyes, but I remember that as a child I got up each morning expecting it to be a good day, I didn't worry what to wear or whether my bum looked big in it, I didn't question the motive in other people's actions, I trusted that life was good and that nobody was out to hurt me, I didn't mind what the weather was like or where we were going, I didn't care what was for dinner I just turned up and ate it. I was a child and that meant that I didn't have to carry the weight of the world on my shoulders - so long as we, as adults all take our share of the weight and provide security for all children they can all live that idyllic existence and see the world through their own eyes - exactly as we did
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Game boy.
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It depends on the age of that child. I think kids are getting wiser at an earlier age, and for that reason they lose that child like magic they have when they are younger. I know from past experiences that my Daughter thought the World was just a bigger playground than what she had in her back yard. She didn't see people in black & white, just someone else she could have fun with. She was a happy child, and sometimes I really miss that. She is now old enough to know that the world can be a cruel place and she has to be looking over her shoulder to be safe. She knows that there are things that happen that she still doesn't understand, and I'm not sure I do either. It would be nice if we could have the opporrtunity to see the world as kids do every once in a while.
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Honesty, a great deal more objectivity, imagination, and the ability to truly stop taking things for granted.
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innocense
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The age-old counting ditty = This Old Man. This old man, he played 1, He played knick-knack on my thumb. C H O R U S With a knick-knack paddy-whack, give a dog a bone, This old man came rolling home. This old man, he played 2, He played knick-knack on my shoe. C H O R U S This old man, he played 3, He played knick-knack on my knee. C H O R U S This old man, he played 4, He played knick-knack on the floor. C H O R U S This old man, he played 5, He played knick-knack all his life. C H O R U S This old man, he played 6, He played knick-knack on my sticks. C H O R U S This old man, he played 7, He played knick-knack up in heaven. C H O R U S This old man, he played 8, He played knick-knack on my plate. C H O R U S This old man, he played 9, He played knick-knack on my vine. C H O R U S This old man, he played 10, He played knick-knack as and when. C H O R U S
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Excitement
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Wait a minute - in the version Mr Roland used at the beginning of the eighties - 9 was 'mind', not 'vine'.
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I want, I want....confusion....why...why....why?...excitement....imagination.....and the purest love ever.
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