It’s time for our second installment of Bookworm Storytime! This is fun – I’m having fun making these videos! I hope your kids enjoy watching them. Let me try to explain why this is so cool for me. When you order a My Very Own Mail package from me for your child, I do my very best to talk ‘to them’ in my letters. And I very much enjoy that, but, it’s not the same as if they were with me. And sometimes I find myself trying to explain something or convey something in the letters that would just work better in person. Do you know what I mean?

So in making these videos, the surprising thing for me has been that I am loving getting to really talk to your kids! It is so cool! I knew I wanted to do this on the blog for a while, and I knew it would be neat for you and your kids and maybe even for me, but, I just didn’t realize that it would satisfy the urge I have to really communicate with ‘my bookworms’! So that rocks! And I think I’ll be doing it for a while, whether it goes over big or not, simply to fulfill that need that I have! :)

This week’s book is called What Makes a Rainbow? by Betty Ann Schwartz and my reading of it is dedicated to a special six year old girl – JK’s daughter! ;)

I’m going to try something new around here. We’ll just see how it goes. We might just all have a blast with this! I am going to be reading books to your little sweeties on video! This first book I’m reading is for your itty bitty kids – your preschoolers. My kids used to love this book! You can tell in this picture how much they loved it from its wear and tear.

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Snoopy’s Friends/Board Book

The quality of the video gets downgraded when you upload to YouTube, so I’m afraid the kids might not be able to see the pages as well as I would’ve liked. I’m going to definitely have to do some research on that and see if I can make that better.

And now, without further ado, Snoopy’s Friends/Board Book ….

And just for an extra special treat for our “Storytime Grand Opening”, we’ve got a goofy teenager reading the book, too! Who knows, your kids just might like his version better than mine!

I’m going to try and aim for a little bit older of a crowd with my next book! I’ve got a special six year old girl in mind! I’ll have to go digging in Sammie’s room and see what fun books I can find! :)

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