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Vitally important, books give so much to children, and teach more than you think. Books are an important part of my girls lives and have been since they were babies, they have a deep appreciation of books and read every single day.
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I never read books and still don't and I haven't turned out too bad. I didn't even read the books for my English Literature GCSE I just watched the films and memorised the chapter summaries online and I got an A* so they can't be too important.
Last edited by RichardG; 30-03-2016 at 12:14 PM. |
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You're not alone though, my husband has never read a book ![]() And he's not turned out too bad either
Last edited by rubymoo; 30-03-2016 at 12:16 PM. |
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