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Do Your Kiddos Read to Your Pets?
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Terrific idea. I have an adult friend who reads to her cat, when she's having trouble understanding the book. I read poetry & some picture-books out-loud to myself. Having to do the extra work to slow down and be fluent definitely helps us with concentration. I've no kiddos or pets in my life so I can't try Littelfield's idea, unfortunately.

That is so cute! I don't remember doing this with my own pets when I was a kid, but I might have.

Our library actually has a program called PAWS for Reading and children can come to the library and read to special "canine listeners" every Tuesday. I've never been, but I think it's a wonderful idea!
Chandra wrote: "I've heard of the PAWS program - we don't have it at our library however. I think it sounds wonderful!
My daughter reads to her dolls and stuffed animals all the time. I'm not sure our pets (c..."
Cute ;-)
Now, I suppose I should correct myself and say that our cat reads with us all that time--"reading" (sitting on, rubbing...) whatever book my husband or I am trying to read to ourselves at the moment, that is, haha! ;-p
My daughter reads to her dolls and stuffed animals all the time. I'm not sure our pets (c..."
Cute ;-)
Now, I suppose I should correct myself and say that our cat reads with us all that time--"reading" (sitting on, rubbing...) whatever book my husband or I am trying to read to ourselves at the moment, that is, haha! ;-p

Yes, cats are particularly skilled at reading in this manner, and at playing board games with their humans as well.

David wrote: "A number of libraries in the Chicagoland area do this program - using the phrase: Reading with Rover. Therapy dogs are used. Successful program and cute."
"Reading with Rover"--love that! :-)
"Reading with Rover"--love that! :-)


What a cool program!

My daughter used to read to my son when he was an infant. Not quite the same, but still a reading-to situation. I imagine stuffed animals probably wouldn't work for those without pet access.
Y'know, I'm thinking stuffed animals could work, for the younger kiddos - up to the point at which they don't want to admit they miss their lovey...
Michele wrote: "Sounds cute...although in my school library we'd probably have to limit it to reading to the turtle in the computer lab....
My daughter used to read to my son when he was an infant. Not quite the..."
Actually, I did read to both my dolls and my stuffed rabbit (until my mother noticed and though I was being "weird").
My daughter used to read to my son when he was an infant. Not quite the..."
Actually, I did read to both my dolls and my stuffed rabbit (until my mother noticed and though I was being "weird").

Oh, that's so sad, Gundula. You were being wonderful!
Lisa wrote: "Gundula wrote: "Actually, I did read to both my dolls and my stuffed rabbit (until my mother noticed and though I was being "weird"). "
Oh, that's so sad, Gundula. You were being wonderful!"
I agree - I'd love to see a child reading to toys.
Oh, that's so sad, Gundula. You were being wonderful!"
I agree - I'd love to see a child reading to toys.
Cheryl in CC NV wrote: "Lisa wrote: "Gundula wrote: "Actually, I did read to both my dolls and my stuffed rabbit (until my mother noticed and though I was being "weird"). "
Oh, that's so sad, Gundula. You were being wond..."
My parents just thought it was weird (what do you expect from very German Germans, ha, ha, ha). I guess it did not help that they had caught me having a conversation with an imaginary friend (I was actually having a conversation with an antique hunting rifle, I had no idea it was a gun).
Oh, that's so sad, Gundula. You were being wond..."
My parents just thought it was weird (what do you expect from very German Germans, ha, ha, ha). I guess it did not help that they had caught me having a conversation with an imaginary friend (I was actually having a conversation with an antique hunting rifle, I had no idea it was a gun).

Ha! Children's imaginations can make anything, anything. But that is the funniest imaginary friend I've ever heard of. Cute!
Lisa wrote: "Gundula wrote: "(I was actually having a conversation with an antique hunting rifle, I had no idea it was a gun). "
Ha! Children's imaginations can make anything, anything. But that is the funnies..."
I only realised AFTER we had moved to Canada that I had actually been talking with and to a gun, a weapon.
Ha! Children's imaginations can make anything, anything. But that is the funnies..."
I only realised AFTER we had moved to Canada that I had actually been talking with and to a gun, a weapon.

The Bedtime Book for Dogs
The Bedtime Book for Dogs from author Bruce Littlefield: This is a new and fun way to involve your pets in your daily routine – read to your pups, or let your young child read to your pups [because studies show that when kiddos read to animals, their skills increase 30% faster than those who don’t!].
Thoughts? Comments?