tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7986179846357989946.post3646704768242944052..comments2024-02-10T06:31:44.255+05:30Comments on From Kafka to Kindergarten: Where do you find the time to read?CHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04634088152624853449noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7986179846357989946.post-87923463004518943512011-04-25T23:57:56.050+05:302011-04-25T23:57:56.050+05:30Like you, I don't watch TV. So if I do find sp...Like you, I don't watch TV. So if I do find spare time in the evening, I can use it to read. Another "trick" that became possible as my babies grew into children was reading aloud. Bedtime at our house is a lenghty affair because my husband and I each read to one kid each night, alternating nights. It's a great way to connect with them at the end of days that are always too busy. And it's a great way to read classic children's literature as well as newer kid books that are wonderful. And now that they are teens, we read anything and everything together.Susan (Reading World)http://susancoventry.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7986179846357989946.post-28504039095307546062011-04-16T10:41:23.572+05:302011-04-16T10:41:23.572+05:30reading a book for me is a great experience especi...reading a book for me is a great experience especially when i get the feel of the paper and the smell of the words in it... the satisfaction of holding a book and reading is beyond compare it s bliss..... no ebooks and kindles for meammalunoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7986179846357989946.post-45313945133605171782011-04-08T17:28:27.760+05:302011-04-08T17:28:27.760+05:30A list with reading goals is a great idea. I'm...A list with reading goals is a great idea. I'm going to try that myself. Also, thanks for being my first follower. You're extra special:)CHEhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04634088152624853449noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7986179846357989946.post-71237102050849820092011-04-07T22:57:21.382+05:302011-04-07T22:57:21.382+05:30Yes! I read far more when I get off the computer. ...Yes! I read far more when I get off the computer. Also like you said, I have to be content with reading in smaller bit. I also found that having a list with reading goals this year helped me to read meatier stuff instead of whatever happened to look good at the library last week. I've listened to audiobooks (mostly from librivox.org) quite a bit as I do housework, laundry, etc. It's getting harder now because my four-year-old always wants to talk to me. That's okay, though.Diannahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09517246579704472278noreply@blogger.com