Everyone in my extended family has a house full of books. Everyone reads all the time. It would have been impossible to grow up NOT reading, I think.
Probably it's especially my parents, though. They'd read with us right from the start and we never stopped.
Lovely thing: my primary school used to get Dads in to read to the class as a way of encouraging children to pick up books. Especially the big, burly types like my Daddy. (He's 6'3" and has very broad shoulders so kids often find him scary. ) Daddy would go into the class and read them something from a Jacques Cousteau book or similar - often the one about sharks - and apparently it really helped.
Probably it's especially my parents, though. They'd read with us right from the start and we never stopped.
Lovely thing: my primary school used to get Dads in to read to the class as a way of encouraging children to pick up books. Especially the big, burly types like my Daddy. (He's 6'3" and has very broad shoulders so kids often find him scary. ) Daddy would go into the class and read them something from a Jacques Cousteau book or similar - often the one about sharks - and apparently it really helped.
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Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read. - Groucho Marx
Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read. - Groucho Marx
Who helped instill a love of reading in you?
15/11/2011 05:33:16 AM
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Basically my entire family.
15/11/2011 09:59:02 AM
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My grandmother ran a small community library, and we would go every week. *NM*
15/11/2011 03:40:07 PM
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aw, that's sweet... and i have been reading for as long as i can remember
15/11/2011 05:12:50 PM
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Growing up without a TV, plus anti-social preferences, and only younger siblings. No other choice.
17/11/2011 06:35:06 AM
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