Sunday afternoon in our front yard, sitting under the perfect tree, a warm breeze blowing, neighbors walking by, waiting on the ice cream truck, still waiting, waiting some more... "It never comes when you have your money ready," reading the Twilight books, wild flowers for book marks, macaroni salad, veggies with dip, a silly toy from Grandma, sidewalk chalk, Norah's own version of hop scotch, Jonah and the whale, bug collecting, the neighbor's cat, naps in the shade and kisses all around!
"...the child should have a set time everyday to read for fun. Begin with half an hour for first graders, and build up to an hour of reading time daily... This is an important part of the child's education: it improves his reading skills, teaches him the habit of sitting still with a book, and reminds him that reading is fun... free reading ought to be spent on literature at or slightly below the child's present reading level so that he can simply enjoy himself. The easier reading will help him increase his speed." The Well Trained Mind: The Guide to Classical Education at Home by Jessie Wise and Susan Wise Bauer
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