“if you read just 15 minutes a day, in a year you will have read about one million words. think about the impact that has on your child, their ability to understand text and develop concepts about the world around them.”
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in honor of national library week
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credits: painting by gary-nikolai angleov, bookstock.mi.org
Wow! so cool! I read way more than that! 🙂
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you are good to go! )
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Beautiful thoughts and love the art you chose
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Thank you
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🤗
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Broke my heart once, several years ago. We were handing out free books for kids at a street fair, and I lost count of the parents who said, “No thanks, we don’t read.”
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Oh, so sad
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My dad told me he was disappointed to see parents steering their kids away from advanced books. If they are ready to read them, let them read them was his philosophy.
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i heartily agree with your dad –
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I agree with your dad!
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Indeed, Beth. Cheers to National Library Week. And may reading forever be an everyday joy.
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I knew you would like this, being the library and word guy that you are
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You hit a home run with me, for sure!
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⚾️
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I can’t imagine the billions of words I have read, and the difference in my life because of them.
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Absolutely no question-
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Amen
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❤️
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You can never be bored if you like to read and where better to find a book but in the library.
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absolutely
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I loved reading aloud with the kids. Some very fond memories.
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Yes, even when falling asleep while doing so)
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Reblogging to sister site Success Inspirers World
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Wow, I read so much more than that and I love this blog Beth and you picked the right art to go with it too. Thank you for sharing.
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Thanks so much, kat-
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I learn a lot by reading your post. Thank you so much for sharing. I love reading and I always look forward to what the next post will be. Have a good week my friend.
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thanks so much, kat –
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That’s it? 15 minutes a day? That’s like when doctors get tired of trying to get people to exercise an hour day. Can you do 45 minutes a day? A half an hour? Please? Every other day maybe?
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this example was to illustrate the difference that even a short time spent reading to/with children, can have a huge impact on them. to remind adults of the importance of this. yes, more is absolutely better, at every age, but 15 minutes is a good beginning to get into the practice for those who don’t do this on a regular basis.
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My spouse used to say that I read too much. Is that really possible? Love the picture, also.
(And I do get plenty of physical activity, with my reading.)
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i don’t see it as possible at all and it is a great workout!
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Reading without kids from an early age is so important and makes a huge impact on their emotional as well as intectual growth. Thank you ksbeth!
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you are very welcome –
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This is a great post ! I never thought of reading this way ! Thanks for sharing !
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It really shows the difference it can make –
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I love your finding a photo with a baby and a child while reading. This mommy has her hands full! 💞
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i just thought it was such a sweet image –
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Reading is such a wonderful thing and you don’t need technology for it. ( unless you only read kindle) It has only positive impact- reading!
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yes, so right, ute –
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YES!!!! If only we could impassion more people to read. You know how we encourage everyone to walk 30 minutes three times a week, or write 15 minutes a day. There should be a national move to urge people to AT LEAST read 15 minutes a day. How the world could change.
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oh, absolutely –
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