Reading to Children

Oh my goodness…this is my very first blog. The website designers completed the finishing touches and now it’s my turn.

First of all, thank you visiting my site and thank you for reading this. The original website (designed by my very dear friend Tom Thorpe) was posted in nineteen ninety something when there were no templates, no plug ins and no easy to way to design a website except by writing the code. He spent hundreds of hours and produced a spectacular site. Then I canceled the wrong link and the site has been down for seven years or so. EduCyber has brought Pie in the Sky Publishing, LLC into the new millennium.

Now, I’M BACK!

I can’t say often enough how important it is to read to your children, the neighbor kids, the local school kids even your unborn child. When you read to young children, language and listening skills are developed early. Imagination and a sense of curiosity and creativity are cultivated, promoted and encouraged when you sit, cuddled up, one on one or five or ten. It helps these young minds understand the connection between the written and the spoken word.

Can there be anything else this easy and this fun that produces these kinds of results? These results are life long skills, easily developed and fun to foster. Just read. Read and read and read and read. The benefits are infinite.