Reading Timeline

  • Hungry Caterpillar

    Hungry Caterpillar
    This book I remember it had pop-ups in it, which got me to read it, along with playing with the book.
  • Brown bear what do I see

    Brown bear what do I see
    I also tended to pick this book out. I remember it being the book I got to make a stick puppet out of and play with.
  • Dr. Suess

    Dr. Suess
    These books are the books. I spend most of my reading in. I like the words rhyming and the tongue-twisting.
  • The Oregon Trail

    The Oregon Trail
    The computer game you have to read and follow instructions. This game kept me reading and excited to do so.
  • Highlight Magazine

    Highlight Magazine
    This magazine had reading activities and puzzles to do in it. This kept me reading and wanting to do the puzzles.
  • Dyslexia

    Dyslexia
    In middle school, I was told I was dyslexic and needed glasses. One teacher explained what dyslexia was to me.
  • Harry Potter

    Harry Potter
    This book was fun to read. It had me at the edge of my seat. This book had me wanting to read more because it had more books to add to the stories.
  • Reading to relax

    Reading to relax
    I found as I read stories my stress levels went down and helped clear my head. (It had to be a book I'm interested in.)
  • Reading to my son

    Reading to my son
    Reading to my son and teaching him words and sounds as we read together. My son started reading before Kindergarten When I read, he reads or in a book.
  • Research and School reading

    Research and School reading
    So nowadays I read research for school and school when needed. And reading for my classes to get a degree.