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Reading The Hobbit Aloud

The most difficult part was the long, run-on sentences. My son would sometimes ask me a question while I was in mid-sentence and I had trouble re-finding where I left off at.
Yep, this is happening with us some too. Many sentences are just amazingly long. But we're coming along with it.

I'm glad I was able to share this experience with my son.
I'm very happy to having this experience with my 8-year-old, too. Like our sharing watching Star Wars.

Well it just can't be as bad as the Dr Seuss books!
Note to parents: If you're going to read more than one story/book in an evening, don't read the Dr. Seuss story first -- you'll end up trying to read the next story in the same cadence. It's hilarious to listen to someone read a regular story aloud after having read a Dr. Seuss story aloud.

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