So you want to read aloud to your kids more… You understand how important that can be…
Where, oh where do you start with growing those precious times of reading aloud to your kids?
Here are 6 ways to cultivate your read-aloud times!
Equipping Families to Live Cultivated Lives
Written by Heather Haupt 7 Comments
So you want to read aloud to your kids more… You understand how important that can be…
Where, oh where do you start with growing those precious times of reading aloud to your kids?
Here are 6 ways to cultivate your read-aloud times!
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Ashley Brendle says
I love these ideas. I like how you said you start and end the day reading. Routine is key. If I don’t intentionally plan time to read, the day gets ahead of me and it doesn’t happen. We often read around the table as well. But I don’t always get to eat much either LOL! Your posts are full of wonderful information! I always enjoy visiting here! Thank you! http://www.Tips4Mom.com
Tara H says
Thanks for being an encouragement with this. I struggle with reading to my boys every day so I needed this list! I mean, I know it’s important but it helps to hear it!