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To celebrate the birthday of Theodore Geisel -- better known as Dr. Seuss -- the National Education Foundation started the Read Across America campaign to build a nation of readers. After ten years, the program now reaches nearly every home, school, and community in the country. Of course, the value of literacy is not limited to the United States; parents everywhere, I'm sure, strive to raise their kids to be bookworms.
We here at Blogging Baby are no exception. In the hope of spreading a love of reading, we are going to share some of our own childhood favorites. Feel free to share which books you loved as a kid as well via the comments, I know I am always looking for new books to read to and with my kids.
We here at Blogging Baby are no exception. In the hope of spreading a love of reading, we are going to share some of our own childhood favorites. Feel free to share which books you loved as a kid as well via the comments, I know I am always looking for new books to read to and with my kids.











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3-02-2007 @ 9:40AM
Holmes said...My favorite as a kid was probably "Alexander and the Terrible Horrible No Good Very Bad Day." I think I read it about a gazillion times, and it still makes me laugh.
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