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Take this coming from a guy who has spent the better part of two decades educating young kids.

You are doing the single most important thing that can be done for a young mind. Read, read, read.

Good on you!


By his thirties, he could have over 1000 books in his library. Have seen it many times. Smile Keep up the good work.

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Originally posted by rsbolo:
Take this coming from a guy who has spent the better part of two decades educating young kids.

You are doing the single most important thing that can be done for a young mind. Read, read, read.

Good on you!


By his thirties, he could have over 1000 books in his library. Have seen it many times. Smile Keep up the good work.

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We have the majority of my books from when I was a kid as well as my wife's, top that off my wife was an elementary school teacher before becoming a nurse, and the fact our kids school has a book fair every other month and my wife buys at least 10 books at each one we are likely at or near 1,000. That is just what is in his room at the moment. We have a closet full off boooks as well. I bet we have over 100 just Christmas books.


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You are doing it right.

The greatest gift I ever gave my son was to instill a love of reading in him when he was young.

I knew it was real when he bought me a book for Christmas.

At 29 years old we still share and suggest books.



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