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Reading with boys

I love to read and hope Edward will inherit my love of reading. But how can I make sure this happens?

He has a huge box of books in the lounge as well as books in his room but at 17 months old he obviously can’t read. He loves to flick through books and really enjoys his touchy feely books. We go to storytime at the local library once or twice a week and he’s had a library card since he was 5 months old.

However, this is all a bit meaningless if we don’t make an effort to read with him and help him enjoy reading.

Today we went to the library as usual and met up with some friends for storytime. I noticed that a lot of the children sat and listened to the story and joined in with the songs. Not Edward. He listened to two short stories (celebrating Roald Dahl week), watched me join in some songs then pointed to the playhouse and was off.

playing, definitely not listening!

I know he’s young and as long as he enjoys himself that’s all that really matters. One of our friends has potty trained her daughter at just 18 months – that’s something we won’t even be trying to compete with just yet!

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Toddler swimming – Clissold Leisure Centre

We thought we’d try a different swimming pool today so hopped on the 141 to leafy Stoke Newington and Clissold Leisure Centre. It was a pleasant change from our usual stomping ground and the toddler pool was amazing! It was quite small but had somekind of magic mushroom water shower going on which Edward just stood under for a good half an hour. The pool was lovely with big steps which he could easily navigate and a weird fountain which moved up and down the length of the pool. Edward had a great time exploring the pool, splashing, jumping off the side of the pool and hanging out with his friend Nathan.

What we didn’t like:

  • Buggies had to be left outside the changing area (it is really handy to have the buggy to put Edward in whilst I’m getting changed)
  • The baby/toddler changing area was too small
  • The locker money wasn’t refunded
  • If the toddler pool is busy you have to wait inside the changing rooms until someone leaves – difficult when holding a toddler who can see the pool and doesn’t understand the concept of waiting
  • The water  in the toddler pool was a little cold

 

All this activity meant we had a quiet afternoon, Edward decided to do some reading.

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Reading corner

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