Books for children

What book could you read over and over again?

I really do not have time, to sit and read a book multiple times! The past year had been hectic dealing with my health and my special young man and our projects.

But I do remember reading for my second kid. He used to love picture books when he was two years old. I used to get him a lot of the dollar store books and he used to walk with them all the time. One of the books he loved for me to read to him was Cars. He did memorize the whole book and was proud when he read for me or should I say, recalling from memory sightwords.

Oh, give me an opportunity I would love to read for little kids. The look on their face and the curiosity nothing in the world can beat that joy for me!

Hands on, children books read aloud to little kids would be my top pick for the prompt 🙂!

5 responses to “Books for children”

  1. lol. Who does have the time these days.

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  2. What a beautiful and heartfelt share Ganga ! It sounds like you’ve been carrying so much this past year—between your own health, caring for your special young man, and managing everything else—it’s no wonder time feels impossibly scarce. Please know that even remembering those precious moments with your second kid, the dollar store books, and the little guy proudly “reading” Cars from memory… that’s not nothing. That’s love lived out loud.

    And that joy you described—the look on a child’s face, the pure curiosity—it’s everything. Hands-on, read-aloud moments? They’re magic. You clearly have a gift for bringing stories to life, and those little listeners would be so lucky to have you turning pages with them. I hope life gives you that opportunity again soon, even in small snatches. Until then, hold onto those memories—they’re proof of the warmth you bring. ❤️

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  3. I can reread Dr. Seuss books all day long!

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  4. That’s so heartwarming 🥹✨Nothing beats the magic of little ones listening with wonder… your love for reading to them truly shines through 💛

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