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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 161721" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>BBK....I think Donna may be onto something. Tink is an only kid. Well an only kid is lots of ways. I was an only kid too. The world isnt really set up for single kids. Games require at least two to play...except video games...lol. I never could quite understand why my parents bought me board games when they really didnt want to play them with me often. I understand now why they werent gung ho on endless hours of chutes and ladders but back then, I just didnt understand. </p><p></p><p>I did learn to play alone. There were a few kids in my neighborhood who I played with but for the most part I played either outside on my swing or inside with my dolls. Books and my imagination were my best friends. </p><p></p><p>I realize she is young but reading can really open up new worlds. By the time I was 8 I was reading on a 9th grade level. Will she let you get her started on some of the more interesting series books? I adored the Trixie Beldon Series at that age.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 161721, member: 1514"] BBK....I think Donna may be onto something. Tink is an only kid. Well an only kid is lots of ways. I was an only kid too. The world isnt really set up for single kids. Games require at least two to play...except video games...lol. I never could quite understand why my parents bought me board games when they really didnt want to play them with me often. I understand now why they werent gung ho on endless hours of chutes and ladders but back then, I just didnt understand. I did learn to play alone. There were a few kids in my neighborhood who I played with but for the most part I played either outside on my swing or inside with my dolls. Books and my imagination were my best friends. I realize she is young but reading can really open up new worlds. By the time I was 8 I was reading on a 9th grade level. Will she let you get her started on some of the more interesting series books? I adored the Trixie Beldon Series at that age. [/QUOTE]
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