With Christmas Break here, I wanted both Laura and my step-daughter, Jasmine, to have some fun reading. I found these two books at the library and they looked so fun. My older daughter Tasha, who isn't a big reader, said she read them when she was younger and loved them. So, Frindle and The Report Card by Andrew Clements are our Christmas Vacation books. Jasmine will be with us for half of School Break, so she will probably only read Frindle. I'm hoping Laura will get to read both. It just depends on how crazy our Christmas season turns out to be.
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Something fun to read
With Christmas Break here, I wanted both Laura and my step-daughter, Jasmine, to have some fun reading. I found these two books at the library and they looked so fun. My older daughter Tasha, who isn't a big reader, said she read them when she was younger and loved them. So, Frindle and The Report Card by Andrew Clements are our Christmas Vacation books. Jasmine will be with us for half of School Break, so she will probably only read Frindle. I'm hoping Laura will get to read both. It just depends on how crazy our Christmas season turns out to be.
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