Wednesday, April 13, 2022
Reading To Each Other
My middle daughter has read aloud to her little sister for years. They share a room with bunk beds, so the middle reads to the youngest from the top bunk every morning and night. If it's a leisurely day, they will keep on reading on the couch through the day. But today I came in the room to find the youngest reading to the middle! They rediscovered the little book The Gods Must Be Angry, an old Sonlight core book from many, many, many years ago, as they organized their shelves today, so the youngest decided to read it during her daily quiet reading time. But as it started getting good, the youngest narrated a bit of it to her sister, then the middle one asked her to just read it aloud while she did her geography drawings for Challenge A. These moments just happen naturally living and learning together.
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