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Siobhain
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May 13, 2018 10:03AM

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Yes, I remember feeling frustrated with picture books as a kid. For a young reader and for uninformed parents, picture books look like they should be the first books for kids to read. Some with limited vocabulary and short, easy sentences do work for young readers, but some of the best are meant to be read by a strong reader to a child. I guess that was the beauty of being a parent. Luckily, I read The Read Aloud Handbook by Jim Trelease when my oldest was a baby so I eagerly launched in to reading to her and fell in love with the magic of picture books. When she and her siblings started wanting to read books to themselves, we had plenty of books like Hop on Pop on hand. Some of the more advanced picture books worked because we had read them together so many times. Glad that you find delight in picture books now!