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Re: If you could leave any book on Kjeld's nightstand...
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lugnet.general, lugnet.dear-lego
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Sat, 16 Mar 2002 16:09:06 GMT
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> I think the affected old-style verbiage employed by Pyle is a turn-off for many
> kids. My son won't read him even though he's interested in the subjects.
I agree with you. I remember struggling with it in the beginning as a ten
year old. However, the accomplishment of figuring out how to read the
stories was great. The stories themselves were excellent.
> > reading is extremely important for developing young minds
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> How so?
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> Chris
I believe that reading is important for children for several reasons.
First, reading introduces new ideas and subjects. This leads to a strong
desire to learn throughout life. Next, reading requires a person to think
(unlike television which does not require much thought). You can not see
what is happening in a book - you must imagine it for yourself. A person
also has time to step back from the book and contemplate about what is being
written. I also believe that reading can make people more openminded to
learn new ideas and thoughts which may be different from their own.
Overall, reading can lead to a well rounded person with many different
interests.
Ben
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