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Reading with Mom
Growing up my mom always read to me. She mostly read the My Little Golden Book books. -
Reading at school
With the help of my dearest mother and Headstart. Because of their help in elementary schools I was able to read books on my own. -
Playing video games
l learned to play video games as a child. I learned to use the controls thanks to the gamer's manual. -
Expanding Literature
While attempting to expand my reading skills I, just like everone else, read Junie B. Jones. Trying to be as outgoing as she was the fun part. -
Goosebumps
While reading the Goosebumps books we all thought they were scarier than they seem now. But stories as fiction as Goosebumps also helps to expand our imagination for writing on my own. -
Learning to Read Music
In sixth grade I began learning to read music. I began a little late but now look at me, reading like level 4 to 5 music. -
Zombies
In the seventh grade a started reading a book about a girl who lost her parents and sister in a car wreak. She then starts seeing zombies. -
Borrowing Books
I started reading different kinds of books due to having a friend that had all sorts of books. I first borrowed Stolen by Lucy Christopher. -
Room
This is another book I borrowed from my book friend. This book really shows how crazy the world can be. And how some people are, not knowing anything about anything. -
Milk and Honey
Towards the end of freshman year everyone was talking about Milk and Honey by Rupi Kaur. So I decided to see what the talk was about.