Tuesday, June 8, 2010
The photo above shows you how we are arranging Norah's narrations into a three-ring binder. I put the illustration for the story on one side, Norah's narration of it on the other. That way, you can see the picture as you read the story about it. We're calling this her "Narration Notebook." I think this will do more than just keep a record of the stories Norah has retold. I believe it will become a precious keep-sake that we can share with family and friend over the years.
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