We've got the grandchildren for a few days. Carole is working today, so Grandad collected them and cooked up a Shepherds Pie for dinner. Leah was the most impressed that Grandad can cook a Shepherds Pie.
Leah ready for bed in a Leicester Tigers Onesie that I bought both girls a few years ago; Lucy has grown out of hers so Leah is now in the big one.
She’s lost in a David Walliams’ book; no idea if it’s any good, I actually can’t stand the man, don’t find him funny at all, but she’s reading for pleasure and that’s to be applauded.
Thank you for your views, comments and favs on yesterday’s offering. Much appreciated.
My policy is to let them read whatever pleases them, as long as they read. They will form a habit, and with it a taste will develop.
One of our professors in university told us that in order to be able to properly assess a book (or anything, for that matter), you need to experience all the range, from best to worst.
One of our professors in university told us that in order to be able to properly assess a book (or anything, for that matter), you need to experience all the range, from best to worst.