July 2022 Book Reading List
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Another month has come and gone - meaning, on this blog at least, it’s time for another book reading report.
I read 26 books to my son and 12 books to my daughter.
I finished one book for myself - but I also didn’t finish (and won’t finish) another book.
Books I Read to My Children
Books I Read to My Son
Here are the 26 books I read to my son:
- A Goodnight Kiss for Chester Raccoon
- Are You My Mother?
- Baby Bear, Baby Bear, What Do You See?
- Baby Builders
- Count the Ways, Little Brown Bear
- Don’t Push the Button
- Fisher Price Little People Number Circus
- Five Little Monsters
- Grandma and Me
- I Really Like Slop!
- In a People House
- It Looked Like Spilt Milk
- It’s Not Easy Being a Bunny
- It’s a Mitzvah, Grover!
- Just Me and My Mom
- Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You?
- People in Your Neighborhood
- Story Reader Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
- The Crayons’ Book of Numbers
- The Great Monster Hunt
- The Grumpy Morning
- The Pout-Pout Fish
- This Beach Is Loud!
- Wacky Wednesday
- We’re Amazing 1, 2, 3! A Story About Friendship and Autism
- Where’s Spot?
Books I Read to My Daughter
And here are the 12 books I read to my daughter:
- 5 Little Apples
- Don’t Push the Button
- Grandma and Me
- It’s Not Easy Being a Bunny
- Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Road Trip
- Oh Say Can You Say?
- Sesame Street I Can Do It!
- Spot Loves His Mommy
- Story Reader Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
- Tiny The Snow Dog
- Too Big for a Bed
- Wacky Wednesday
The Books I Read for Me
I started reading Why Has Nobody Told Me This Before? by Dr. Julie Smith. I didn’t finish it, though. It’s not that the book was bad, it’s just I wasn’t getting anything out of it. It might have been more helpful if I read it ten or twenty years ago.
So I picked up another non-fiction book in an entirely different domain - Pro Git 2nd Edition. The ebook is free at the Git website and seems to be perpetually free on Amazon. (The print book is like fifty bucks, though.)
I found the Pro Git book to be quite useful, albeit a bit outdated. It’s for Git 2.0, whereas Git is currently on version 2.37.1 and has has a number of new commands (most notably [git switch](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-switch)
).