[024] Living the Story & Raising Readers: What Laura Ingalls Wilder Teaches Us About Connection That Lasts
Some stories aren’t just read, they’re lived. From prairie days to modern classics, books have a way of rooting us, slowing us down, and drawing us closer to one another. This episode is a reminder that raising readers isn’t about finishing booklists, but about weaving stories into the rhythms of everyday life—so they become memories that last.
In this episode:
Why it matters:
Reading aloud slows us down and gives families a shared world—a rhythm of belonging, imagination, and connection that screens can’t offer. It’s less about literacy and more about lasting bonds.
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Reflection Question:
What book are you bringing to life this season?
Related Episodes:
- Episode 004 - How to Curate and Create a Legacy with Your Home Library
- Episode 011 - Saying Yes to a Slow Summer
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