Recently I discovered a really interesting yet not surprising fact about Americans. While reading the National Geographic's Adventure magazine I discovered that only 14 % of Americans will take at least 2 consecutive weeks off this year. In comparison to the US, employees in France get a required 30 days; in Japan, 10 days and in the US, zero days.
Staying on the subject of reading, just a short update on what we are reading in the Clements' home.
I'm nearly finished with Atonement by Ian McEwan. Before this I read the wonderful Shadows of the Wind. I'd like to next read the hugely talked about Eat, Pray, Love or possibly a Jody Picoult book like 19 minutes which I've been wanting to read for a while.
Curt has just finished reading the classic, Roots.
Ali loves these books: 10 Little Rubber Ducks, Cookie Count and Does an Elephant take a Bath? She really likes anything with animals in it or pop ups. She also likes the cute book called The Potty Book - For Girls. She is trying to use the toilet but is quite slow at getting to it still. She does, however, announce when she has went in her nappy and usually wants to quickly take it off. This is a good sign. I'm waiting until the summer when it will be easier to work on toilet training.
Mia adores all princess books but her favorites are the Fancy Nancy books. She also recently started enjoying The English Roses by Madonna.
Terence loves his science books. Especially the book called, The New Way Things Work. He also loves Stone Soup which is one I hugely recommend! No David is a popular one, not just in Terence's opinion but the girls both love the story too.
However, Terence's most favorite book today is the one that was recently sent to him by Nana (Curt's mom). It's a Civil War book that used to belong to Curt when he was a boy. It was Curt's favorite childhood book and now we are working our way through it with Terence. He loves to hear the stories about the forts and armies. I enjoy reading a few pages to him every night as there is a lot that I have forgotten. I've scanned the cover for you to see: