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Ann Morgan @A_B_Morgan · 23hMy seven-year-old asked for a dictionary this week. We went to the bookshop today to buy one. She walked home hugging it, pausing every so often to look up a word, grinning as though she had been given a book of spells, the key to wonders.
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flying_wahini
(8,011 posts)NBachers
(18,132 posts)watching her practice her own invented dance routines, I said She is magic.
txwhitedove
(4,010 posts)used as a booster seat at the table. All through my youth I actually read this dictionary, with pictures, tables, foreign languages, and on. This dictionary is tattered, in need of repair, but proudly sits on my living room side table. Grandparents were Oklahoma red dirt farm kids who went to college, became teachers who considered books sacred. The key to wonders, indeed.
Xavier Breath
(5,021 posts)with a, well, I hesitate to call it a cloth cover, but that textured cover. It sat on the bar in our kitchen, and I used it throughout my formative years. I wish I knew what became of it. My Mom probably pitched it at some point, I guess.
Bernardo de La Paz
(50,917 posts)Mr.Bill
(24,790 posts)She has read several books a week since she learned how to read. She says that when she was a little girl, her parents, as punishment when she was bad, would take away her books for a brief period of time. She says it was a most effective penalty.