tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1779134083824902362.post5940755259394885052..comments2023-09-18T07:46:13.295-05:00Comments on Home Life: ReadingJenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00926726617569578286noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1779134083824902362.post-6241050779318181572011-10-19T09:02:04.288-05:002011-10-19T09:02:04.288-05:00oh my goodness...no joke that I was just having th...oh my goodness...no joke that I was just having this same conversation last night during conferences with a parent and my student teacher! There is a book out at the book fair called The Reading Promise about a girl and her dad that promised to read 100 or 1000 (pretty big difference) nights in a row. Anyway, that got me thinking about wanting to read a chapter book to Amelia, but not knowing if it was appropriate. After reading your post a the linked posts, I am ready to go with it! Thanks for sharing your thoughts!!!!Mrs. Cami Whitehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00279687001061586735noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1779134083824902362.post-22074556179503186142011-10-18T10:58:48.767-05:002011-10-18T10:58:48.767-05:00My daughter is now 6 and in school, but I started ...My daughter is now 6 and in school, but I started reading her chapter books when she was little during her at home years and we loved it! We read the Ramona series (actually reading the last one now), many of the American Girl series (which she loved and listened to even though they are geared for older girls), and more. Made so many memories and I think it did help her reading skills based on her progress in school so far. We still do it...in addition to Ramona's World we are also almost finished with Charlotte's Web. I even read her Anne of Green Gables when I would nurse her as an infant (crazy but true!!!). Enjoy your books, and the special time with your sweet little ones!Coffee Momhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09225168221748530964noreply@blogger.com