![]() ![]() George contemplates to shut down all the electronics and lead a simple life an idea Lydia welcomes with open arms. In any case, the room was designed to allow the kids exercise their minds with unusual fantasies and in turn provide this information to their parents. While George wants to believe that their children are not passionate about violence and blood, Lydia is worried they could be. The sounds and images are shockingly believable that they are compelled to run out of the room. ![]() When the couple visits the room, they find themselves in the middle of an African veldt and can hear the papery rustle of vultures and sound of lions savoring their prey. Its glass walls are able to recreate scenes and sounds that are invoked by its occupants’ thoughts. ![]() Apparently, the nursery is one of the most exclusive and exciting rooms in the entire house. The troubling story begins when Lydia asks his husband whether he has noticed something unusual with the nursery. ![]() Their automated house accomplishes supernormal things like feeding and clothing its inhabitants. George Hadley and Lydia Hadley are Wendy and Peter’s parents. Bradbury writes about a family that lives in a technology-enhanced house. ![]()
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