October 2021 Book Reading List
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I’m not 100% sure why, but my reading has slowed down a bit.
I only read 21 books to my son - down from 27 in September and 54 in August.
And I only read 10 books to my daughter - the same as 10 in September and down from 14 in August.
I read two-and-a-half books for me. Scroll down to the The Books I Read for Me to see why I’m saying “and-a-half” instead of finishing the book and reporting on it next month.
Books I Read to My Children
Books I Read to My Son
- Are You My Mother?
- Baby Builders
- Be Mindful, Donald!
- Bye Bye Mom and Dad
- Caillou No More Diapers
- Ella and the Halloween Mystery
- Everybody Potties!
- Five Pesky Pumpkins
- Goodnight Gorilla
- Little People Halloween is Here!
- Little People Our Animal Friends
- Mix It Up!
- My Little People Farm
- Oh no, Not Ghosts!
- Pete the Cat Crayons Rock!
- Pete the Cat Trick or Pete
- Play with Clay!
- Red House Tree House Little Bitty Brown Mouse
- The Day the Crayons Quit
- The Night Before Halloween
- The Shy Little Kitten
Books I Read to My Daughter
- There Were Ten in the Bed
- How Do Dinosaurs Count to Ten
- Little People Our Animal Friends
- Biscuit’s Day at the Farm
- Ella and the Halloween Mystery
- Where’s Spot?
- How Do Dinosaurs Go to Sleep?
- Five Pesky Pumpkins
- Baby Goofy Catches a Fish
- Your Baby’s First Word Will Be Dada
The Books I Read for Me
Book six done - one more to go. I finished Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
I also read Rick Steves’ Ireland (2014 edition) in preparation for my wife and my trip to Ireland last week. Why the 2014 edition? I picked it up at a local used book store (the One Dollar Book Swap).
Finally, the “half-a-book” I won’t be finishing was Bringing Up Boys by James C. Dobson. My wife and I listened to some of it (as an audiobook) while we were driving up to the airport prior to our trip to Ireland. Just read this review by Amy Curry to get an understanding of why I didn’t finish it.