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It’s never too early to start reading to your children |
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Written by Leslye Adelman, Gentle Nurturing
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Friday, 18 January 2008 |
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Here’s a list of 100 recommended books your children should have been read to before starting school to get them ready to read.
Most books can be gotten at your public library, and it’s a great weekly adventure for you and your children. I used to take mine starting at six months to story time at the library. Some libraries have pajama reading time, which is also a lot of fun.
Start reading in utero and never stop. You’ll be surprised how quickly your newborn/infant/toddler will pick up on the love of reading and many will get a head start in learning to read before they begin school.
It’s a learning adventure that doesn’t cost you anything but will be worth more than you can ever imagine.
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following is a list of potentially useful links and support for reading to your child. They include book publishers, libraries and reviewers,
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