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Aug. 21st, 2009 05:33 pmAlex is in the middle of having three different chapter books read aloud to her.
We had been reading Louis Sachar's Wayside School Gets a Little Stranger at bedtime. We're almost done, so when we went to the library today I picked up All-of-a-Kind Family, and we had to start it as soon as we got home. We've read four chapters already. When Michael came home, I took a break, and she asked him to start re-reading Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing.
She's my daughter, all right.
We had been reading Louis Sachar's Wayside School Gets a Little Stranger at bedtime. We're almost done, so when we went to the library today I picked up All-of-a-Kind Family, and we had to start it as soon as we got home. We've read four chapters already. When Michael came home, I took a break, and she asked him to start re-reading Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing.
She's my daughter, all right.
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Date: 2009-08-21 11:04 pm (UTC)And, I hope you aren't offended that I consider you such a good source of information for all things parenting. Feel no pressure. ;)
I am grateful that you so graciously share your life experiences.
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Date: 2009-08-22 12:02 am (UTC)Here are my recommendations for baby books:
Almost anything by Sandra Boynton. Colin really likes Moo, Baa, La La La, but it's hard to go wrong here.
- Jamberry by Bruce Degen.
- Any of the DK Publishing "My First ___ Board Book" series. These are for somewhat older babies, but they are marvelous - full of great interesting photos and word-learning opportunities.
- Any books that are mostly pictures of baby faces.
- The "World Snacks" series of baby board books about ethnic cuisines. The sushi one is a favorite here.
- Sturdy lift-the-flap books like Cheryl Christian's (http://rivka.livejournal.com/457799.html) and Karen Katz's (http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=karen+katz).
Rugrat books and the like are written as works-for-hire based on the orders of the licensing company. Never buy a book that wasn't written because the author had something to say.
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Date: 2009-08-22 02:01 am (UTC)Somebody pointed out to me:
Fairy tales do not tell children the dragons exist. Children already know that dragons exist. Fairy tales tell children the dragons can be killed.
Ah, so true.
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Date: 2009-08-23 08:48 pm (UTC)