Once upon a time, in a strange land so far,
Lived a young student with a curious heart.
He wandered the streets, searching for a story,
Something with substance and a powerful glory.
He came across a book with a strong structure,
Full of subjects to study and not a hint of rupture.
But when he tried to read, he felt quite stupid,
For the words were too hard, and his brain felt disputed.
He put the book down and continued to roam,
Until he stumbled upon a wise old gnome.
The gnome gave him a tip, so simple yet wise,
"Start with what you know, and let your knowledge rise."
The student thought hard and remembered a thing,
A subject he loved, and it made his heart sing.
He picked up the book, and with newfound glee,
The words came to life, as easy as can be.
And so, young children, remember this too,
Sometimes the hardest things are easier to do.
Just find what you love, and let it be your guide,
And before you know it, you'll feel the knowledge inside.
Here are a few questions to ask kids to think about the poem:
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