Thursday, December 23, 2010

My Co-Workers And I Are All Lucky That There Are Not More Children Like This.



we'd all be out of a job...

POO!

13 comments:

  1. Hilarious. I used to give books for presents when I was a kid. I think my friends and cousins ran the other way. Think books were never a popular present--have to ask

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  2. What a spoiled child... He obviously doesn't realize how lucky he is to get books for Christmas...

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  3. I honestly think that if I had thrown a fit like that while opening gifts on Christmas, I would have been sent to my room for an hour or so.

    I liked getting books though.

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  4. Yikes!

    Didn't these parents know they were supposed to get him an iPad?

    What is wrong with parents today?

    Did I already say, "Yikes" ?

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  5. But they already got him a Wii!

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  6. One of Gerald's first words spoken was "book".

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  7. Hi Bonnie, best wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

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  8. I couldn't help but notice that there was an already opened Wii next to this young lad; that's tough competition for a book!

    Being retired, but too young to do nothing, I became a volunteer at an elementary school this year. For two hours a day, three days a week, I read to kids or they read to me. The reaction of the child in this video is not like anything I have encountered from struggling readers anxious to improve. Last week, my wife and I read "How The Grinch Stole Christmas" to an assembly of kindergartners, first graders, and second graders, and although we were not that good, you could have heard a pin drop during the pauses. What a great audience! I think your job is safe.

    Merry Christmas!

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  9. Ha! I had failed to notice the Wii entirely - entirely focused on the children's book drama.

    No BB gun. He'll shoot his eye out, you know!

    Ol' P, thanks for a good counter-story!

    Happy Holidays All!

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  10. while they might not be quite as excited about books as they are with Lego toys, all 3 of my boys really enjoy books.

    my almost 10-yr old son reads constantly - he re-reads some of his favorite books multiple times (Harry Potter, Percy Jackson, etc). my 6 yr old (1st grade) is reading much better now on his own, and my 2 yr old always want to jump on my lap and read him some of his favorite books (usually something with tractors!).

    cheers, and Merry Christmas!

    my2fish

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  11. When I was kid, books were chiseled in stone - and we liked it!

    A lump of coal could keep us warm - so we liked it!

    Toys? A stick, a river stone - and we liked it!

    Give this kid some rat jerky. (Even though we liked that too!)

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  12. Rat Jerky? We had to walk 5 miles to get rat jerky. In bare feet. In the snow (which by the way is apparently coming with a vengeance toward the east coast). My favorite book was Lazy Tommy Pumpkinhead. Entertaining and taught a good lesson at the same time.

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