I know I should be reading a book to LO every night before bed but she is such a busy body. Even if we go to her room and it is quiet, she is distracted by any item near her rocking chair. Or she reverts to eating the pages. In turn I just give her a kiss and plop her in her crib for the night. Am I the only one? Do you read to LO every night?
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W is a pretty big bookworm so we look at books pretty frequently throughout the day. We usually do one before naptime and bedtime but if he's not cooperating I don't push it since we do plenty of other reading.
+1...I have the best of intentions, I really do.
This is one of those things that I swore I would do with my son. My mom did it with me and I love reading myself to sleep even now. I'm just worn the eff out at the end of the day. I know- excuses, excuses.
I'd like to read actual books soon, maybe when the final nursing session is gone, and read or tell longer stories when she's older.
He is past the eating book stage, at least for now. Several times a day he pulls out his books and reads them.
I try to read longer books to her during the day, but she usually tries to rip the pages or crawl off or is playing with other toys or pulling books out of the bookcase. I know she still hears it, but it's touch or go whether she gets 1/4th of a book or 4 books at times like that...