Bedtime reading
May. 31st, 2005 10:35 pmThe Bedtime Reading Poll (or, I Have a Paid Account and I'm Gonna Figure Out How To Use It)
We have established a nightly bedtime routine including reading out loud. Generally I'm the one reading, unless I'm having throat problems and ask
selenite to take over. The kids have children's books that get read during the day. Once Jamie gets old enough to stop ripping them up, they'll have more - as it is, he's rough even on board books. But for bedtime, we don't use those, we don't use stuff like Dr. Seuss, we read children's classics, chapter books. I know they don't really follow the story yet, but they're certainly going to be learning vocabulary and sentence structure. We like children's classics, they need to be not only stories interesting for children but interesting enough to keep the parents' attention. I prefer the classics also because we like history, and they've stood the test of time.
We read The Little Princess last year, and since then we've been going through the whole Little House series by Laura Ingalls Wilder - the series I learned to read from as a child. It's nice,
selenite hadn't read any of these, so he's getting introduced to them all, too. We're about done, we're in the final section of On The Way Home. So we need to pick a new set of bedtime reading. (We own all the ones below except the Narnia books)
(When saying WHY you recommend it, please put in at least an abbreviation as to which one - since otherwise I'm juggling two windows to see what goes with what you say.)
[Poll #504114]
We have established a nightly bedtime routine including reading out loud. Generally I'm the one reading, unless I'm having throat problems and ask
We read The Little Princess last year, and since then we've been going through the whole Little House series by Laura Ingalls Wilder - the series I learned to read from as a child. It's nice,
(When saying WHY you recommend it, please put in at least an abbreviation as to which one - since otherwise I'm juggling two windows to see what goes with what you say.)
[Poll #504114]