Bedtime stories
One of the parential duties I take quite serious is bed time story reading. Serious because it is so much fun. Unfortunately traveling all over Asia Pacific makes progress sometimes slow. We started with picture books, small stories that fit onto a few pages and on to whole books that took quite a while to digest. We digested a few classics like "fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm" and "The Thousand Nights and One Night" as well as some more special stuff. In no particular order this is what we read until today:
What do you read to your kids?
- Roald Dahl: Skin
- Hans Magnus Enzenberger: The Number Devil
- C.S. Lewis: The Chronicles of Narnja (We did read 3 of the 5 books)
- Markus Kraus: Urmel aus dem Eis (With daddy's simultan translation)
- Val Tyler: The Greenwich Chronicles: The Time Wreccas
- Val Tyler: The Greenwich Chronicles: The Time Apprentice
- Brian Selznick: The Invention of Hugo Cabret (In English and Chinese)
- Ottfried Preussler: Der Räuber Hotzenplotz (again with simultan translation)
- Lemony Snicket: A Series of Unfortunate Events (all thirteen of them)
- Walter Moers: The 13 and a half lives of Captain Bluebear
- Nei Gaiman: Stardust
- James Redfield: The Celestine Prophecy
- James Redfield: The Tenth Insight
- James Redfield: The Secret of Shambhala
- Dan Millman: Way of the Peaceful Warrior
- Dan Millman: Sacred Journey of the Peaceful Warrior
- Dan Millman: The Journeys of Socrates
What do you read to your kids?
Posted by Stephan H Wissel on 14 August 2008 | Comments (3) | categories: Twins