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Little exceptions, when itâs spring, sun is shining and plants are blooming, when itâs time for swimming in summer, in autumn, when there are piles of leafes to jump in, and in winter for building snowmen and go down the hill with the sled!!
For what ever reason, the town I live in has had an explosion of very creative snowmen (snowmans?? but some of them are girlsâŠ) this year. And now something new called a âSnow Dudeâ: a cone shaped snow pile with a face on it. Some were really well done.
Thatâs Calvinâs parentsâ fault for not teaching him responsibility by forcing him to work when he has to even though heâd rather play, so he gets used to doing what he has to do even when heâd rather do something else.
Basing actions on future consequences comes with maturity, which little kids by definition donât have. Thatâs why simply leaving kids on their own to learn to do the right thing from the consequences of their actions doesnât work.
I was wondering about this because I know they end this story here, but it would be nice to see if Calvin ever did finish that homework or if he got in trouble for not doing it. I do have to agree with HobbEs though. Iâve always had the same problem with assignments hanging over my head if theyâre not done right away.
one of those, there professors who taught me things in college said that âPlay is the Work of the child.â Reflecting back on my formative years, when we played whatever sport was in season, ate unshelled peanuts and looked at clouds, sat in trees for hours on end and roamed the woods any time we had a few extra minutes, Iâd say that the prof was right. Somehow, I ended up with my own mutated Puritan work ethic and also derived a skewed form of scheduling my kidâs activities. The world is different from the time that Watterson, and many of us engaged in our âwork,â but I found that it is possible to facilitate kids exploration of the world without living vicariously through their activities.
BE THIS GUY almost 11 years ago
I see politics in somebodyâs future.
ORMouseworks almost 11 years ago
Play is work, huh, Calvin?! At least you have your priorities right for a 6-year-old! ;)
favm almost 11 years ago
The bell will not save you tomorrow Calvin! 0Doesnât your mother check your homework as mine used to do?
rentier almost 11 years ago
Little exceptions, when itâs spring, sun is shining and plants are blooming, when itâs time for swimming in summer, in autumn, when there are piles of leafes to jump in, and in winter for building snowmen and go down the hill with the sled!!
micromite almost 11 years ago
Hobbes is Calvinâs conscience, nothing more.
:D
Phapada almost 11 years ago
never snow in Thailand Calvin..!!
Aaberon almost 11 years ago
For what ever reason, the town I live in has had an explosion of very creative snowmen (snowmans?? but some of them are girlsâŠ) this year. And now something new called a âSnow Dudeâ: a cone shaped snow pile with a face on it. Some were really well done.
RickMK almost 11 years ago
Thatâs Calvinâs parentsâ fault for not teaching him responsibility by forcing him to work when he has to even though heâd rather play, so he gets used to doing what he has to do even when heâd rather do something else.
Basing actions on future consequences comes with maturity, which little kids by definition donât have. Thatâs why simply leaving kids on their own to learn to do the right thing from the consequences of their actions doesnât work.
Rufus The naked mole rat almost 11 years ago
I was wondering about this because I know they end this story here, but it would be nice to see if Calvin ever did finish that homework or if he got in trouble for not doing it. I do have to agree with HobbEs though. Iâve always had the same problem with assignments hanging over my head if theyâre not done right away.
Poollady almost 11 years ago
Câmon Calvin, you were saved TWICE! Nowâs the time to get down to it!
bruntsfield almost 11 years ago
Flogging a dead comes to mind.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 11 years ago
Calvin is an expert at Kicking the Can down the road!
heatherjasper almost 11 years ago
I wonder why Calvin hasnât gotten Hobbes to do the homework yet.
Susie Derkins D: almost 11 years ago
lucky
Number Three almost 11 years ago
This may be your last and final chance, Calvin⊠Unless a third time lucky occurs.
xxx
Lady Nicole almost 11 years ago
Some people just donât learn their lessons lol
Reddyan almost 11 years ago
This is called âCalvin-logicâ. But it always seems to get him in trouble. Therefore it is âillogicalâ. Or something like that. ;-)
Karaboo2 almost 11 years ago
Good thinking Calvin. Building a snowman in your yard is homework.
BE THIS GUY almost 11 years ago
@HectorGonzalezYou sure you got the right strip?
rickray777 almost 11 years ago
âLive and donât learn.â
Midnightrain109 almost 11 years ago
Hobbes is Calvinâs best friend, imaginary friend, partner in crime, and conscience.
witewater almost 11 years ago
one of those, there professors who taught me things in college said that âPlay is the Work of the child.â Reflecting back on my formative years, when we played whatever sport was in season, ate unshelled peanuts and looked at clouds, sat in trees for hours on end and roamed the woods any time we had a few extra minutes, Iâd say that the prof was right. Somehow, I ended up with my own mutated Puritan work ethic and also derived a skewed form of scheduling my kidâs activities. The world is different from the time that Watterson, and many of us engaged in our âwork,â but I found that it is possible to facilitate kids exploration of the world without living vicariously through their activities.