Youngest had a whole set of books with the books on tape that she just
loved. They were all the old native tales. She had her own little pink
Walkman and headphones and she'd get up in the morning before everyone else
and head into the familyroom and grab her Walkman and then go through the
books and tapes. She had quilt she'd drag along and that's where we'd find
her and the cat every morning. She loved to listen to the stories and
"read" along in the books.
Lynda
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From: <paxamicus AT earthlink.net>
Oh good catch...I am almost tempted to save those tell she's old
enough to read them on her own, they are so simple and told from such
an easy viewpoint...
I'll look for old ones with good pics.
I do read poetry to her but I find to keep her interest, it needs to
be really evocative. Shel Silverstein works.
Graeme Bass is fun. We made friends with the Kirks recently, he
writes the Miss Spider series, they are fun to read but she's getting
too old for them.
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