When you have kids are you going to make them read?
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That is the sweetest thing ever! You sound like a wonderful Daddy to your little angelPappy wrote:I think so too. I'm very excited about being a Dad and seeing her grow up and hit all the milestones like walking, talking, going to school, etc. etc. I really like being a dad.



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I think most kids will enjoy reading if you give them the right books. I recommend "Sideways Stories from Wayside School" for kids around the age of 10, it is really clever and every kid I know that has read it, loved it.
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Anyway, my niece's love for books even at her young age leads me to believe those of you are right who say that parents can get their children to love reading by continuing to read to (and then with) the children.
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That's good to hear, and interesting. I just hope kids keep getting read to so that their natural love for it doesn't go to waste.sleepydumpling wrote:You know Scott, I'm yet to find a child that doesn't love to be read to. Even those that pretend they don't, really do! I've worked in youth work, child care and as a Nanny for years, and then in public libraries... and kids right up to about 15 love to be read to.
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