“The Words They’ll Remember Forever: Why Children’s Books Matter More Than Ever”
- Mark Morgan
- Aug 7, 2025
- 1 min read
Long after they’ve outgrown the bedtime stories…Long after the pages get torn and the covers fade…They’ll remember the words.
Not just the rhymes, or the funny parts.Not just the dragon, or the brave little can, or the spider with a secret.
They’ll remember the feeling.Of being held close.Of laughing in the middle of the page.Of being told — without having to say it out loud — “You matter.”
That’s the power of a children’s book.
It teaches kids more than ABCs or how to rhyme.It teaches comfort.It teaches resilience.It teaches that stories are where we learn to be brave, to hope, and to heal.
That’s why I write them.That’s why I believe in them.And that’s why I’ll never stop.
Because sometimes the smallest stories leave the biggest marks.
— Mark Morgan
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