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Tuula Pere tells the story of the shoemaker and Aron in The Shoemaker’s Splendid Lamp. Long before your grandparents were born, an old shoemaker, his wife, and their many children lived beside a beautiful lake. The shoemaker constantly worked making boots to sell to keep his family clothed, fed, and housed. His youngest son, Aron, was very sickly and was not expected to live until spring. The doctor had told the shoemaker and his wife that Aron needed more light. One day, when the shoemaker was going to take a trip to the shoe seller in town, young Aron insisted on going with him. While in town, they found the most beautiful oil lamp and bought it. As your child reads this book, they will feel sad about Aron’s condition. Then, they will be thrilled at the miracle that transforms Aron from a sickly boy into a healthy boy who loves fishing with his dad. What makes the difference in Aron’s health?
Tuula Pere’s The Shoemaker’s Splendid Lamp is not just a sweet story but also a story of hope. If you have a sickly child, they will love this book. If all your children are healthy, you can use this book to help them understand others who are not so healthy. I was a sickly child that the doctors did not think would live past sixteen. Recently, I turned seventy. The hope of the future kept me going. Tuula’s book shares the hope that things such as health can change. Sometimes, all someone has is hope, so teach your child never to give up hope. Also, teach your child to share hope with all they encounter. Hope is contagious. Georgia Stylou richly illustrates this book.