abecedarian
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Moto has requested that we start a new thread to collect ideas and discuss how best to encourage children of both sexes to love books. So how about it? Ideas anyone?
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This is a must.abecedarian said:Unplug the tv.
sirmyk said:This is a must.
Let children (when their young) see you read... for hours. They will want in on the fun. I have seen this work firsthand with my many nieces and nephews.
abecedarian said:Moto has requested that we start a new thread to collect ideas and discuss how best to encourage children of both sexes to love books. So how about it? Ideas anyone?
Make them out of chocolate.how best to encourage children of both sexes to love books.
Mari said:The son of one of our friends has ADD, which doesn't necessarily prevent reading, but didn't make it easy in his case. When he was 14, he finally rebelled and announced that he wasn't going to read anymore. For the next two gift-giving occasions, we gave him the Guiness Book of World Records, and a subscription to Sports Illustrated.
The book is full of irresistible snippets, and the magazine has a lot of news blurbs, though he's sometimes pulled into the feature articles as well.
Now that he's 17, they are still the only things he reads outside of school assignments, but he does relish them.
Stewie said:Make them out of chocolate.
His school accommodates his ADD by having him use audio versions of some assigned books. He enjoyed Huck Finn that way, especially because of the picturesque dialects.abecedarian said:Would he be interested in audios? Then he could listen as he does something else..
KristoCat said:I agree, abecedarian. But, just out of curiosity I'll play the devil's advocate and ask, What if kids that age are interested in something that just horrifies you? Would you continue to encourage reading in that area, try to steer them toward other things, or what?
Motokid said:No...I suggested.....
The kids or the books?
Just imagine how quiet your house would be!abecedarian said:I've heard of chocolate bunnies, but chocolate kids and books?!? Man, I knew those Brits worked wonders with chocolate, but I never dreamed how far they've gone...
cajunmama said:Just imagine how quiet your house would be!