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by dundercoder
281 days ago
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We read to them from the time they were born. Simple stories and picture books at first. I think exposure is key, but I’ve also found that kids learn way more with what they observe than what they are told to do. So they see mom and dad reading is going to have a much larger effect than just telling them to read. We take them to the local library and let them pick whatever books they want to try. One of ours took a long time to ever find anything, then discovered he loved dragons, so for a year he devoured any dragon book. Even graphic novels, which I had thought “Isn’t my 12 year old to old for these?” Primed the pump and she’ll go through 2-3 chapter books per week. We also made age appropriate audiobooks available to them and all 4 adore listening.
Congrats on your baby! I’ve never been more exhausted in my life but I’m loving it. |
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Here are "a few", if still in that phase https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragonriders_of_Pern