Monday, 29 August 2016
Books in the summer
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I absolutely agree with the author. I have two years old daughter and she likes reading with me very much.
ReplyDeleteI love books and I hope that my baby will love them as well. I hope he will be not spend too much time with tablets, tv etc #EatSleepBlogRT
ReplyDeleteThis is fab. My daughter loves her books at bedtime and we always read together. It is just some important for their development and imagination. Hope you had a great summer and thanks for sharing with #bestandworst x
ReplyDeleteBrilliant when they show an interest in books isn't it.
ReplyDeleteI have two bookworms. The boys have an array of books and we also go to the library each week, so can't get enough of them here! :)
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It sounds like you have the perfect well-balanced summer. And I love your huge box of books.
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I absolutely love to read and my daughter, now she can read, really loves books too! I'm so glad it's something we can share together and I really think it helps with developing imagination. #bestandworst
ReplyDeleteWe are huge books worms and love reading when we are relaxing :) Thanks for linking up to #EatSleepBlogRt
ReplyDeleteBoth of mine love books (although Pudding likes to eat hers) My son loves to act out the stories after we have read them. So important to raise children to enjoy reading :) #EatSleepBlogRT
ReplyDeleteLittle Button loves books. I remember hubby looking at me bewildered when I started reading to her from a couple of days old. I am so glad that it rubbed off though as it doesn't matter what the weather, you can adventure anywhere with a book. Thank you for linking up to the #DreamTeam x
ReplyDeleteYes we love our books here and are finally going from chewing to actually looking at them now which is good!
ReplyDeleteSometimes, even in summer, quiet time is needed!
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It's one of the best things to make them occupied during summer session especially that they can make use of their time to learn something new rather than always doing something that doesn't seem to help them.
ReplyDeleteMy son loves to read because as he reads he gets into new magic worlds where he can become a hero or come up with an even more amazing and unreal.
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