Now that you are home with your kids being their teacher, there's a way that you can have Dolly Parton take over your duties at night. She'll read them a bedtime story.
I used some of my downtime over the Holidays to get back into something I really enjoy...reading. I got through three books, one was an audiobook that I listened to while walking, one was a hardcover that I just bought, and one was on my kindle app.
This Binghamton-born and raised children's author wrote an astonishing 15,000 stories and 500 books and there's a good chance you've read some of them!
Children's books are big sellers. See the best selling books in the Binghamton area and learn about the eighth annual Preschool Literacy Day May 5th in Vestal.
As far as I'm concerned, a person cannot have too many books. My husband might disagree because he's the one who gets to lug around my boxes and boxes of books every time we move, but I can't help it. I'm a self proclaimed book hoarder.
As a child, Judy Blume was my go-to author. From “Blubber to Deenie to Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret,” I was sucked into Judy’s books. As a matter of fact, I was recently cleaning out my stuff and found “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margret” and had a sudden urge to revisit my childhood.
Today's reading experience is nothing like the literal "page-turners" of yesteryear. But even with the e-Book, the Kindle and the iPad at our fingertips, we can still spot a wacky romance novel cover from a mile off.