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Old 06-27-2012, 10:38 AM   #21
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Originally Posted by estelle58 View Post
That's what I did with my daughter And last week I bought my 2 1/2 months old grand-daughter her first baby book and she loved looking at the pictures when her mommy showed her the book
They're never too young to read to.

Also, they're never too old. My daughter is fifteen now and I still call her over and I read paragraphs out of books I am currently working on. Usually these are snippets that really don't need much explaining and are either humorous or relate to an incident we've personally experienced. Some times the short passages get her interested in the book and she gets them and reads them on her own. That's how she got into the Hobbit and the Dresden Files series.
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