Friday, October 3, 2014

Story Telling Time With Selby: A Book Called "How Kind"

Reading a book with your kid even just a few minutes of your time is essential to your kid's development. I know my little girl doesn't know how to read yet, but she thinks she does. She reads the book by what she sees in the picture and by what she remembers from when we read the book with her. Adorable! We hope you enjoy! 



May you have a wonderful Friday and a great weekend! Take care, everyone!!! 

12 comments:

  1. My youngest has been ready g for about a year now and there is really nothing better than when he reads to me. I love it.

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  2. How sweet! I love seeing people encouraging reading at a young age, it really is important. We read to my daughter every night without fail and she is in 1st grade with a 5th grade reading level!

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  3. Great job! Reading is SO important. I was a kindergarten teacher and I always recommended reading with your child.

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  4. What a very sweet book. How fantastic. Reading is such a world opening skill.

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  5. Awwww. We have read to our daughter from day one. SHe loves books. At 2 1/2 she is still too young to read, but she knows all of her stories front to back. She will sometimes retell them to me as if she is reading. Some books she can quote verbatim.

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  6. I couldn't agree more that reading to and with your kids is so important for the development in so many areas.

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  7. Reading is very important! When my son was small, I started reading to him through my belly and now he's an adult. He still loves to read.

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  8. Awesome job well done Selby! It is so important to read to children right from the beginning.
    Have a great weekend :)

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  9. I just love reading with my son! It's so cute to watch them learning at this age.

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  10. Such a cute video! Reading is so important!

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  11. she did great. reading is so important. kids usually love it.

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  12. Awww! Love this! My daughter doesn't read yet due to her brain injury but she does know some sight words and will read them to me and I let her make up stories.

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