Reading with Elise has been one of my favorite parts of being a parent. I come from a family of readers, so reading to her is a natural activity. I started reading to Elise when she was very young - she always seemed to enjoy it. (Lilah June is just now developing the patience to sit through a short board book). We come home from the library with a huge stack of books, and Elise is ready to read each book, cover to cover, right when we get home. Our reading sessions are a little shorter now with Lilah June around, but still get quite a few books in each day. As Elise has gotten older, she has developed quite a passion for characters from stories, so we've explored a few chapter books. If the book has a movie, seeing it first seems to help her follow the storyline. Most recently we read Fantastic Mr. Fox, and I had to capture the moment on film. Some of the other chapter books we've tried have been hit or miss. Any childhood favorites you would suggest?
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Reading with Elise
Reading with Elise has been one of my favorite parts of being a parent. I come from a family of readers, so reading to her is a natural activity. I started reading to Elise when she was very young - she always seemed to enjoy it. (Lilah June is just now developing the patience to sit through a short board book). We come home from the library with a huge stack of books, and Elise is ready to read each book, cover to cover, right when we get home. Our reading sessions are a little shorter now with Lilah June around, but still get quite a few books in each day. As Elise has gotten older, she has developed quite a passion for characters from stories, so we've explored a few chapter books. If the book has a movie, seeing it first seems to help her follow the storyline. Most recently we read Fantastic Mr. Fox, and I had to capture the moment on film. Some of the other chapter books we've tried have been hit or miss. Any childhood favorites you would suggest?
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