1) It was our very first chapter book EVER, quitting at the first try seemed to me to be a downer.
2) I didn't want Annabelle to think that every book she has a hard time getting through she could just skip (or pretend she has a hard time getting through).
3) I noticed after the first week of reading it her listening and comprehension skills were getting much better. If this was a benefit of this book I did not want to hinder that.
4) I noticed that it challenged me to think of ways to keep her engaged. I love a good challenge that involves thinking skills on my part.....keeps me sharp (kind of). :)
This was the first engaging activity I thought of due to number 4. I wrote a post about it in detail. Feel free to check it out if you're curious. This kept her busy for a number of readings...
These were just activities that I came up with as I pre-read the book. My plan was to do them afterward not during, but they proved to be most useful during. I would stop and recap what was happening every once and a while to make sure that Annabelle was still listening. :)
Overall, I am very glad that we persevered through this book. It has been quite the experience and we have both learned quite a bit from it. However, I'm quite ok with the fact that I will not have to reread it again until Asa is in Kindergarten. :) Happy blogging!
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I struggle with putting books away too. I think it gets easier with time, though. :) DD has a reader that she just didn't like, but it was her first chapter book on her own. I had the same thoughts as you, I don't want her to keep quitting when something gets a little dry. I want her to think maybe it picks up and give it a chance.
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