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by Tero » Sat Feb 20, 2021 1:22 pm
I'm reading 3 books on the brain, and then my science reading related to any class I give is done for a while. I had sought more material on ice-age hunters, but the books I have are rather boring to get any presentation out of. I don't care about the mammoths so much, but there are some videos on the Clovis people I could use. Maybe I should take up flint knapping? Only, we have just lime stone and sand outside, no flint in most of he state.
Anyway, I'm not a big fan of sci fi or fantasy. I read maybe 3 books from Disc World. But I started thinking about the dodo people on the transport ship of The Restaurant At The End of The Universe. So I ordered a hard bound ancient copy of the three first books. I used to read the first two to our son when my daughter was still young enough to be read to (she told us to stop when she 6, as she read quite well by then, and we soon stopped). So my son was near ten, and not to feel left out, I read all the Magic Treehouse books to him. Then the first two Adams books.
My daughter was in preschool and sat with kindergarteners often as she would sit still and listen. One day we realized she could read at 4. We certainly did not do it. May have been something to do with glasses. She needed glasses at 2 and a half, and after that she was fascinated with books most of all.
International disaster, gonna be a blaster
Gonna rearrange our lives
International disaster, send for the master
Don't wait to see the white of his eyes
International disaster, international disaster
Price of silver droppin' so do yer Christmas shopping
Before you lose the chance to score (Pembroke)