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Old 10-09-2009, 11:56 PM   #76
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Originally Posted by desertgrandma View Post
nonono.......I disagree.
I know you do... I started my post out saying so.


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The book readers are an individual thing. I don't want a book to read to the kids, I want the kids to read the books! Animation is okay for tv, but books are meant to be read, not watched.
My oldest son Derrick learned his alphabet and to read very early and it was probably 90% due to a software program we got him called "Micky's ABC's". Basically he hit a key, Mickey would display the letter, say it, walk to something in his house that started with the letter and say the word. It was fantastic and really taught him.

Yes, of course, we also sat with him and read to him and had him read to us.

Um... this is not an all or nothing thing. As much as we would like to, parents can't spend 100% of their time with their kids.

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