What happens while you're sleeping? With lush, beautiful watercolors and cut-paper collage, Christie Matheson reveals the magic of the nighttime sky, using the same kinds of toddler-perfect interactive elements as her acclaimed Tap the Magic Tree. Wave good-bye to the sun, gently press the firefly, make a wish on a star, rub the owls on their heads, and . . . shhhh. No two readings of this book will be the same. That, along with the gentle, soothing rhythm, makes Touch the Brightest Star a bedtime winner—no matter how many times you and your child read it.
The giveaway consists of one copy of Touch the Brightest Star and a star projector/decorative lamp that will illuminate a child's room with colorful constellations (ARV $30)
about 2-3 times a week
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ReplyDeleteProbably 5-10 picture books per day -- the kid is a huge book fan.
ReplyDeleteWe read books on a daily basis!
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We read 2-3 books before bed
ReplyDeleteI read to my son everyday, if he lets me that is!
ReplyDeleteWe read a book every night on school nights and on the weekends we read three or more a night.
ReplyDeleteWe read book all the time. Probably between 5-10 books each day, sometimes more depending on how busy we are. :)
ReplyDeleteI read books with my grandson whenever he comes over.
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We read several books every day.
ReplyDeleteWe read at least one book a day together!
ReplyDeleteEvery night before bed time!
ReplyDeleteWe usually read 1-2 books every day at nap time and bed time
ReplyDeleteWell now that she is reading herself, it's about once every couple of weeks! ;-)
ReplyDeleteWe read daily! The kids love beieng read to!
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Jennifer Rogers
My grandson is 2 1/2 and my son or daughter in-law read to him daily. He loves books and will even look at the pictures by himself. :)
ReplyDeleteI love to read to my girls every day!
ReplyDeleteWe like to read a story every night before bed. It's one of our favorite times of the day.
ReplyDeleteWe read together every night and often during the day too.
ReplyDeletewe read every night!
ReplyDeleteMy 6 year old reads each night to her brother and I, then I read a book to them.
ReplyDeleteWe read every day! My son likes to take turns reading to my daughter.They love books!
ReplyDeleteReading is very important in our household. I read to my daughter in the morning and her father reads to her before bed. Sometimes there is reading randomly throughout the day, too.
ReplyDeleteI read to my niece once in awhile when she visits. I don't have children of my own.
ReplyDeleteWe read daily
ReplyDeleteWe try for every night but it comes to a few times a week
ReplyDeleteWe read books every day.
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