Sorry, but I find this highly annoying and indecent.
Fluff isn't necessarily bad, in that it's a discussion point, but it is very bad for this format of site.
http://www.amazon.com/Mezzanine-ebook/dp/B003OYIG1O/ref=wl_i...
Richard Feynman also has a neat bit (the whole interview is awesome) about teaching his kids. He mentions a game he'd play with his son where one person would pretend to be miniature and describe the experience. The other person would need to guess the miniature person's location.
Deconstructing objects and imagining how they are constructed is an important exercise for anyone serious about their craft.
Maybe that bodes well for me to have a future telling fictional stories of some sort.:-)
All I did was drink the coffee.
I’m not entriely sure this is a thing that can be taught."
All kids have this curiosity; the parents are the ones that kill it ("don't do that!", "behave!", "you are not allowed!")
It reminds me of Shelbyville turnips versus Springfiled lemons.