Read Aloud Quotes

Quotes tagged as "read-aloud" Showing 1-19 of 19
“There once was a dog named Bonnie who had lived in a library since she was a puppy.”
Coco Calvoz Cordon, Debbie Wants No Words

“She learned to read and speak by reading all of the books in her library.”
Coco Calvoz Cordon, Debbie Wants No Words

“While Bonnie may love her books, her favorite thing of all is when kids from the school come over to visit.”
Coco Calvoz Cordon, Debbie Wants No Words

“Seeing all the kids pick out different books brings a smile to her face.”
Coco Calvoz Cordon, Debbie Wants No Words

“Nope, I’m good, thanks.”
Coco Calvoz Cordon, Debbie Wants No Words

“GRRR! I’m saying it all wrong!”
Coco Calvoz Cordon, Debbie Wants No Words

“There’s so many reasons why!”
Coco Calvoz Cordon, Debbie Wants No Words

“And reading takes forever!”
Coco Calvoz Cordon, Debbie Wants No Words

“Even speech bubbles are too long.”
Coco Calvoz Cordon, Debbie Wants No Words

“Wait, wait! You can’t stop now. Meek is going to catch the thief!”
Coco Calvoz Cordon, Debbie Wants No Words

“Words are annoying to read...”
Coco Calvoz Cordon, Debbie Wants No Words

Jim Trelease
“What happened to the classics?" you may ask. "Don't you believe in reading great literature to children?"
Nothing happened to the classics-but something happened to children: their imaginations went to sleep in front of the television set twenty-five years ago. Reading a classic to a child whose imagination is in a state of retarded development will not foster a love of literature in that child.”
Jim Trelease, The Read-Aloud Handbook

Stella Gibbons
“She liked to watch her father as he read, and to listen to the smoothly rolling tones; she felt no curiosity about what the words meant. It was only Shakespeare and she was used to him.”
Stella Gibbons, Nightingale Wood

Eudora Welty
“For every book here she had heard their voices, father's and mother's. And perhaps it didn't matter to them, not always, what they read aloud; it was the breath of life flowing between them, and the words of the moment riding on it that held them in delight. Between some two people every word is beautiful, or might as well be beautiful.”
Eudora Welty, The Optimist's Daughter

Iris Murdoch
“Today we will read love poetry. You shall read aloud to me and we will weep together.”
Iris Murdoch, The Nice and the Good

Nanette L. Avery
“If you like to hear yourself talk, read to a child...”
Nanette L. Avery

Suzy  Davies
“Are we nearly there now?" the bear asked, at regular intervals. His voice began to sound like a sigh because it was nearly time for lunch, and he wanted to stop by the sea.”
Suzy Davies, Snugs The Snow Bear

Sophie
“English is tough. It can be understood through tough, thorough, thought though.”
Sophie