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    More Abrasive Than Sand In Your Crotch tmleadr03's Avatar
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    Default What are you reading - to your kids

    We have a tradition in our house of three books before sleep. Two with eyes open, one with eyes closed. I have decided to start reading some of the longer books from my childhood to my daughter now for the third book.

    She will get to pick the two eyes open and I will pick the eyes closed.

    I am starting with "The Secret Garden" and next will be "The Wind in the Willows".

    What are you reading to your kids?
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    Well since mine daughter is four we get a lot of Thomas the Train action along with the good old Golden books. Remember those?
    When she gets a bit older she is getting Calvin & Hobbes then onto something a little more appropriate.

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    I just hand her the Nook with youtube going and tell her, "No Spike Lee or Michael Bay!"
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    The first long book we read her was Bliss, about a magical family of bakers. Then I downloaded everything Roald Dahl has ever written because I wanted to read her "The BFG." Well, my wife and I read The BFG to her and both my wife and I hated it. I remember liking it as a kid, but there is a bunch of made up fake language in it that makes it a total pain in the ass to read out loud.

    Reading to your kid is great. In the year or so it took us to teach her to read, now she reads a lot of stuff on her own. One time she pointed out that the beer I was drinking had the same last name as me, and it's fun to be watching TV and have her read something off of a commercial, etc.
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    We do two books and just do little short stories like clifford the big red dog and potty time with elmo. Ha!

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    Depends on age but eric carle and dr suess have always been great books to read to kids

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    We're working through a 365 day children's Bible. When my six year old and I are done at the end of the year it will be the Narnia trilogy.

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    There are SEVEN books in the Narnia series. After you finish the whole series, you will still only remember what happens The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe.

    ETA: Narnia does have the most funny ending to a series I've ever read though.
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    My Mom would read the Little House books and Winnie the Pooh to us. I still enjoy those stories. My youngest son love "If You Give a Pig a Pancake."
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