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Why I Like Books - Amy’s story

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It’s Take Your Daughter to Work Day.

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My second guest blogger is daughter, Amy, age 2. This is what she had to say (I’m warning you in advance, she’s a talker!):

Because I do like books.

I like the Rainbowfish Book. Because I do. I like it when they say “Ahh, Octopus.” The small one can’t have a glitter fin. But everybody is happy.

I like to read books. Really. Books are my favorite. Because I do.

Kathleen likes Winnie books. Winnie the Pooh books, she likes, because those are her favorite. She has one, two, three, four, five on her bookshelf. She likes pencil books, too. She’s got nice books, too. Bowling books, too.


5 Responses to “Why I Like Books - Amy’s story”

  1. Emma Says:

    Books are my favorite, too, Amy!

  2. barbara Says:

    I like to read, too, Amy! Thanks for sharing your favorites with us.
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  3. Erinn Says:

    So cute, thank you for sharing!

  4. Mark Jabo Says:

    Amy and Kelly,
    Thanks for sharing. My son, Gavin, was a big fan of the Rainbowfish book when he was your age . . .uh, your age, Amy, not your mom’s. *g*

  5. Tiny Treasury » Blog Archive » Because I Said So… (Info about Reviews) Says:

    [...] Because I Said So… (Info about Reviews) May 7th, 2007 by Kelly I have never intended for this site to be a “rah rah” site for all children’s books. I want to give honest, thoughtful reviews and advice about what I like and what my kids seem to enjoy. Sometimes, that means I’ll have great things to say about a book. And sometimes, it means that I won’t. [...]

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