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It takes a reader to shape a reader. Treat children as apprentice readers learning at the feet of a master. When they see you reading, they will join you. After all, if you don't read, why should they?
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Read for the fun of it. Find the good books and forget the rest. If you aren't enjoying a story,
they probably aren't either. Go easy on the preachy morality tales (dump the phonetic workbooks
altogether) and find stories that will take them beyond their ordinary lives.
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Ration TV as you ration junk food. Cola, chips and sitcoms may be great on Friday night but why
ruin their taste for the really good stuff in life with a steady diet of empty calories and inane content?
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Text and illustrations ©
Bungalo Books 1998 and cannot be used without permission.
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