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Old 07-29-2011, 09:14 AM   #17
CarolynBG
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Originally Posted by RainingLemur View Post
Kids WANTING to read books?
You should see my son (now 13). He is re-reading Harry Potter for the bazillionth time; his first set of the books literally fell apart. And he reads a ton of other stuff, both fiction and non-fictions, such as my husband's IEEE Spectrum (he's a science geek).

My younger son (7), with developmental disabilities, is also an avid reader.

So yes, some kids are wanting to read books.

(I myself was a major bookworm when a kid, and I still read a lot.)

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