How The World Began By Dorothy Straight !!hot!! -
How the World Began is not a conventional children’s book crafted by an adult for a child audience. Instead, it is a genuine creation story told by a four-year-old girl. In 1962, Dorothy Straight (then four) wrote and illustrated the story for her younger brother, Peter. Her parents, recognizing the charm and authenticity of the work, submitted it to Pantheon Books, which published it in 1964.
The book remains a fascinating case study in early childhood creativity and the power of a child's unfiltered imagination. The Origin of a Record-Breaker how the world began by dorothy straight
Unlike traditional scientific or religious texts on creation, Dorothy’s version was rooted in the familiar "furniture" of a child's surroundings. How the World Began is not a conventional
Art critics have compared the aesthetic to Paul Klee’s childlike abstraction and to folk art. The drawings do not illustrate the text literally but accompany it—e.g., when God makes people, the drawing shows a boy and girl standing side by side, holding hands. Her parents, recognizing the charm and authenticity of
Upon publication in 1964, reception was mixed but generally fascinated:
