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2016 Read Harder Challenge
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Task 4: Read a Book Out Loud to Someone Else

I have completed this task and read this to my neighbors daughter.
3/24 tasks completed.


I'm going to read a book to my wife. I've read chapters and snippets to her in the past - in bed, or when she's been cooking - from Her Fearful Symmetry by Audrey Niffenegger (which I wasn't too interested in reading myself, so didn't mind not knowing what was going on) and To Kill A Mockingbird (which I'd already read). She's chosen It Started with Paris by Cathy Kelly, which definitely wouldn't be a book I'd choose myself, so the challenge is certainly expanding my reading horizons...


I will look for an appropriate book to read to the Sunday School class I help with.


I'm taking a similar approach, reading The Princess and the Pony (I love Kate Beaton and figure this is a good excuse to read her latest) to my cats. They'll likely even sit on my lap so I can show them the pictures.
Caro wrote: "Does it has to be to persons?"
Nope! If you want to read aloud to a pet or a stranger's pet or a tree, go for it.
Nope! If you want to read aloud to a pet or a stranger's pet or a tree, go for it.

Carolyn wrote: "Can you read it into a tape and give it to someone as a gift for them to listen to at a future date?"
This is a lovely idea.
This is a lovely idea.

Nope! If you want to read aloud to a pet or a stranger's pet or a tree, go for it."
LOL I was wondering this too. Hoping my dogs will enjoy a good book!
Carolyn wrote: "Can you read it into a tape and give it to someone as a gift for them to listen to at a future date?"
This is such a wonderful idea.
Alternately, you could read someone a short piece (poem? Children's story?) on their voicemail. Or record it on video and send it? Share it on Facebook or text?
It'll be fun to see how everyone chooses to go at this one.
This is such a wonderful idea.
Alternately, you could read someone a short piece (poem? Children's story?) on their voicemail. Or record it on video and send it? Share it on Facebook or text?
It'll be fun to see how everyone chooses to go at this one.


I know it's not what you are asking for, but you may want to try Bedtime Math: A Fun Excuse to Stay Up Late. It is funny and has problem set up by age group, so you can give each kid a different problem.



LOVE LOVE LOVE Skippyjon!


LOVE LOVE LOVE Skippyjon!"
Thanks for that vote, SealyBug. This will be a new writer for me. I usually stick with the tried and trues of Dr. Seuss and Shel Silverstein.

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Great Idea.



I have lived alone for a long time with a dog and cat...sometimes I need to hear the sound of my own voice so I read out loud to them!

LOVE LOVE LOVE Skippyjon!"
Thanks for that vote, ..."
I had a favorite student who performed Skippyjon for a Storytelling competition and she was fabulous. Therefore it has a special place in my heart. I hope you enjoy it.



This is a lovely idea."
This is truly lovely!




I wonder if "A little Aloud' would count towards this, although it's an anthology it's a lovely book for reading aloud to people who are unwell, or bed-bound elderly people for example. It's been found to be quite successful for reading to people with dementia. Might be an idea if people don't have any boyfriends/dogs to read to..! :)

Looking for suggestions on something my cat might enjoy. She's a rescue Snowshoe, and a youngster. Any tips?




Looking for suggestions on something my cat might enjoy. She's a rescue Snowshoe, and a youngster. Any tips?"
I can think of three books a younger cat might enjoy:
The Little Island by Golden MacDonald
A Cat's Little Instruction Book by Leigh W. Rutledge
Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats by T.S. Eliot

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A few inspirational posts and ideas to get you started: