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Book To Autumn Analysis

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According to Dr.Seuss, “The more that you read, The more things you will know. The more that you learn, The more places you’ll go”. I was about seventeen years old, watching my little cousin “Autumn” , while my aunt was in the hospital. Every chance I get I would read a Dr.Seuss book to Autumn, because reading kept her quiet or either put her to sleep. Reading to your child at an early age, As a child, I was introduced to books that competition my interest, hobbies and had plenty of sources to receive books. “How to make your child want to read? Encourage your child to read, by raising your child to love to read.” Reading to your child at an early age help with your child’s future. I have lots of memories of my parents reading bedtime stories. …show more content…

I would have lots of books to build my creativity and imagination. As I got older I loved to draw or make things, so I would have more of the how to do’s books. I learned how books can expand my knowledge, and expand my field of vision. Make sure your child’s has lots of sources to receive books such as library cards, subscribes to receive books in the mail, tablet, or maybe even a bookcase in his or her room. When I old enough to go places alone I would walk to the library, and check out books on my own. Growing my generation wasn’t really into technology, so a tablet wasn't a option for me. Today’s you have everything in the palm of your have such as books, magazines, newspapers, and etc. My bookcase in my room was filled with all kinds of books, and I would save books from when I was a little kid and I still have a few until this day. In conclusion, I grew up to not love to read. I notice that I don't read as much as I use to as I grew older. As I discuss encouraging your child to read, I didn't mention that being read to gave me independence and self-confidence. However, the technology world is taking over our basic world. Kids today would rather pick up a cellphone instead of picking up a

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