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This question came up a few times in the June AMA This question came up a few times in the June AMA and I decided there were too many to stop at one post. 
I like books and stories that challenge the boundaries of humour. That respect the child enough to present intelligent humour, not just in-your-face humour.

Here are some of my favourites in
Episode 1- Verbal and Visual humour

The best part about these books are that they delight toddlers to adults alike🤭

Comment "humour" to receive the links in your inbox and make sure to keep notifications on so as not to miss episode 2.
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How many of these have you read already?

#ammatoday #ammatoday_books

Book recommendations, picture books, funny picture books, humour in picture books, picture book recommendations, childrens literature, kidlit, indian picture books
This question came up a few times in the June AMA This question came up a few times in the June AMA and I decided there were too many to stop at one post. 
I like books and stories that challenge the boundaries of humour. That respect the child enough to present intelligent humour, not just in-your-face humour.

Here are some of my favourites in
Episode 1- Verbal and Visual humour

The best part about these books are that they delight toddlers to adults alike🤭

Comment "humour" to receive the links in your inbox and make sure to keep notifications on so as not to miss episode 2.
💜

How many of these have you read already?

#ammatoday #ammatoday_books

Book recommendations, picture books, funny picture books, humour in picture books, picture book recommendations, childrens literature, kidlit, indian picture books
One of the most common misconceptions I encounter One of the most common misconceptions I encounter is that reading development is simply about decoding.

A child who can read words is not automatically ready to read books.

Your child still needs plenty of picture books, wordless books, reading aloud, re-reading favourite books and maybe, a few early readers before transitioning to chapter books.

Yes, seizing the period your child enters pre-reading is absolutely necessary. But faster is not always better.

Have you ever felt pressured to move a child to "harder" books before they were ready? Tell me in the comments.

#ammatoday
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