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This is paragraph body text. Reading aloud to children is as natural as mothering itself. It is meant to be a delightful, bonding time together and a fantastic way to disciple your children through stories. In our home they always had some sort of an activity to do during reading time. At the beginning of each school day, I would give my children a few moments to gather their assorted activities and get ready to read. This is an italic sentence within text.We had two cabinets in our kitchen dedicated to read-aloud activities such as Play-Dough, water paints, finger knitting, puzzles, beads, jewelry kits, etc.. In our reading area were bins with Legos and other toys. (When we started to read, the children would have their stack of Lego’s ready, then have to wait until I got to a stopping point to gather more. This is a bolded sentence within body text. They are super loud when they shuffle through the box.) As my children got older, we graduated to hot glue guns, knitting, sewing machines, soldering irons for metal work. This is a link within text.My daughter even went through a time of using a small blow torch to make glass jewelry.” (Words from Sally Clarkson)
This is a block quote.Reading aloud to children is as natural as mothering itself. It is meant to be a delightful, bonding time together and a fantastic way to disciple your children through stories. In our home they always had some sort of an activity to do during reading time. At the beginning of each school day, I would give my children a few moments to gather their assorted activities and get ready to read. This is an italic sentence within text.We had two cabinets in our kitchen dedicated to read-aloud activities such as Play-Dough, water paints, finger knitting, puzzles, beads, jewelry kits, etc.. In our reading area were bins with Legos and other toys. (When we started to read, the children would have their stack of Lego’s ready, then have to wait until I got to a stopping point to gather more. This is a bolded sentence within body text. They are super loud when they shuffle through the box.) As my children got older, we graduated to hot glue guns, knitting, sewing machines, soldering irons for metal work. This is a link within text.My daughter even went through a time of using a small blow torch to make glass jewelry. —Sally Clarkson