I loved to read! I read everything I could from the age of 4 until about 8th grade—-when they started making us read and then do reports. I got turned off to reading until I became an adult and rediscovered it.
Mom, you were not specific on what to read, an excuse to eat cereal. Wished my mom insisted on reading, she felt waste of time, she could not stand books, yet back when she was a kid in the country a one-room school, 8th graders had to teach lower level’s and they did not know how to read. When I got older I made up on the books.
wiatr about 6 years ago
If the box was on the table I’d read it.
jagedlo about 6 years ago
she said reading….she didn’t say reading what….
jpayne4040 about 6 years ago
I loved to read! I read everything I could from the age of 4 until about 8th grade—-when they started making us read and then do reports. I got turned off to reading until I became an adult and rediscovered it.
P51Strega about 6 years ago
Joe’s a great reader, he’ll read one thing after another. I guess that makes him a cereal reader.
Ermine Notyours about 6 years ago
In Canada, a cereal box could help you learn French.
Stephen Gilberg about 6 years ago
The strange part is that he seems to think that that information is more interesting than a typical age-appropriate book.
saddletramp1873 about 6 years ago
reading is reading, learned more from cereal boxes and adds in the paper than any school book.
oakie817 about 6 years ago
https://youtu.be/WwdI-gbm5kE
kab2rb about 6 years ago
Mom, you were not specific on what to read, an excuse to eat cereal. Wished my mom insisted on reading, she felt waste of time, she could not stand books, yet back when she was a kid in the country a one-room school, 8th graders had to teach lower level’s and they did not know how to read. When I got older I made up on the books.
Scoutmaster77 about 6 years ago
Watch that attitude, young man!