Buttercup
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Ain't life grand?
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Post by Buttercup on Jun 6, 2006 22:43:21 GMT -5
Hey Az, thanks for the offer to send a book for Liam. Vorchia agrees that we can't start corrup...i mean educating him too soon...If you are still ok with it, PM me and I will try to get it to it soon. My life is just a little frantiv what with Liam and everyone in the house cycling through being sick in various ways. It's been miserable here so I have been doing a lot of reading with Liam and we are in need of fresh material!
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Aven Bluewing
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It's kind of fun to do the impossible
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Post by Aven Bluewing on Sept 4, 2007 19:21:43 GMT -5
I know of some other cute dinosaur children's books, with very nice illustrations I might add (plus it gives some of the dinosaur's names in the front cover, nifty!). They're called, "How do Dinosaurs Get Well Soon?", "How do Dinosaurs go to school?", "How do Dinosaurs Eat THey're Food?", and "How do Dinosaurs Say Good-Night?". I like them, they have cute little rhymes and there's always a human appearing to be the parent, dragging them to the doctor's office on a giant leash, LOL, feeding them thier medicine, etc. Maybe Liam would like those books.
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Post by orcashia on Feb 5, 2010 12:26:56 GMT -5
I just wanted to chime in here to let the ones that think they are too old for childrens books that I have them beat! I'm 56 and STILL love children's stories, movies etc. because I think it keeps us young! I think it is because children books are still innocent and have a lot of imagination to them. I haven't read any books in a very long time but do have some around. (my son has a family of his own and the oldest is 14) One can never be TOO young to read children's books or watch children movies!
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