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Reading Aloud Quotes

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Neil Gaiman
“We have an obligation to support libraries. To use libraries, to encourage others to use libraries, to protest the closure of libraries. If you do not value libraries then you do not value information or culture or wisdom. You are silencing the voices of the past and you are damaging the future.
We have an obligation to read aloud to our children. To read them things they enjoy. To read to them stories we are already tired of. To do the voices, to make it interesting, and not to stop reading to them just because they learn to read to themselves. Use reading-aloud time as bonding time, as time when no phones are being checked, when the distractions of the world are put aside.”
Neil Gaiman

“Reading aloud with children is known to be the single most important activity for building the knowledge and skills they will eventually require for learning to read.”
Marilyn Jager Adams

A.B. Guthrie Jr.
“Dad used to read aloud to us from Dickens and Kipling. My tastes were omnivorous. I read anything I could lay my hands on, but the memory that stays with me is that of my father reading the Jungle Books to us when we were young. Beautiful stories!”
A. B. Guthrie, Jr.

Joyce Herzog
“To receive many blessings, read to your children from the womb to the tomb.”
Joyce Herzog

Grace Lin
“Almost all men respect the Storyteller... You can mãe time disappear. You can bring us to places we have never dreamed of. You can make us feel sorrow and joy and peace. You have great magic.”
Grace Lin, When the Sea Turned to Silver

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
“When I read aloud to a person, is it not the same as if I was telling him something by word of mouth? The written, the printed word, is in the place of my own thoughts, of my own heart. If a window were broken into my brain or into my heart, and if the man to whom I am counting out my thoughts, or delivering my sentiments, one by one, knew already beforehand exactly what was to come out of me, should I take the trouble to put them into words? When anybody looks over my book, I always feel as if I were being torn in two.”
Goethe

Markus Zusak
“For at least twenty minutes, she handed out the story.”
Markus Zusak, The Book Thief

Gustave Flaubert
“It was during the summer of 1845, in the garden, under the arbour, Pécuchet, with his feet up on a small seat, was reading aloud in his booming voice, tirelessly, only stopping to dip his fingers into his snuff-box. Bouvard was listening to him, pipe in mouth, legs apart, the top of his trousers undone.”
Gustave Flaubert, Bouvard and Pécuchet with The Dictionary of Received Ideas

Terance Shipman
“I won a Kindle copy of this book on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ Giveaways. Sweet book about what to expect the first day of Kindergarten. Helps take the scariness out of the unknown. Very well done.
-Cheryl”
Terance Shipman, Mr. Shipman's Kindergarten Chronicles: The First Day of School