The Littlest Skepchick: An Off-line Blog Tale by Uncle Sylas

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around a personal blog post titled "The Littlest Skepchick," which features a story about the author's niece. Participants express their enjoyment and appreciation for the narrative, focusing on themes of curiosity and parenting.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants express enjoyment of the story, highlighting its beauty and wit.
  • Others comment on the significance of the niece's smile and its role in the narrative.
  • Several participants appreciate the parenting approach depicted in the story, noting the importance of allowing children to discover truths on their own.
  • A participant reflects on their hopes for their future children to be inquisitive like the niece.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the positive reception of the story, with multiple expressions of enjoyment and appreciation. No significant disagreements are noted.

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Readers interested in personal narratives, parenting approaches, and stories that celebrate curiosity in children may find this discussion engaging.

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I have, at last, posted to my off-line blog. And I *know* you'll enjoy the story, so herewith a link. See The Littlest Skepchick.

A teaser; a picture of de niece, who stars in de story. The large grin with insufficient teeth is crucial to the story.

LittlestSkepchick.JPG


Cheers -- de uncle sylas
 
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Great story, Sylas. :smile:
 
Thank you for sharing the smile, it was very beautiful, witty, and pleasantly written.
 
Great story!
 
Love it! :!) :biggrin:
 
Me too, especially the last part about not spoiling the game for other children.
 
Beautiful :smile:

Oh, that smile reminds me of something :biggrin:
 
Nice story. Good parents for letting her discover the truth. :smile:
 
Sweet!:approve:
 
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That was delightful, glad you took the time to pen the story.
 
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Great story sylas. I can only hope that when I have children they are inquisitive about things at such a young age like your neice. :smile:
 

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