![]() ![]() Therefore I was just as amused and delighted by the book as the kids were. I will say that thanks to my fabulous memory, I had mostly forgotten the way the story read. I won't rehash what the story is about because I imagine that there are very few people out there who are unfamiliar with it, thanks to Disney. ![]() That's an interesting thought to consider.) I don't know if I would do it or not because every parent has their own idea of what makes for an appropriate read. (I've never actually thought about reading a chapter book to another person's child. I would probably think through editing if I were reading it to another person's kid though. I admit that I also mentally paused as I read about Cruella to my kids, however I did not edited it but read it as-is. In short: the kids and I LOVED this read! Thoroughly!Īmy mentioned in her concluding remarks that she edited the read on the outset (due to the presence of an eight year old house guest) being a little unsure of the references to Cruella de Vil being the devil. I was delighted when Amy picked this title for our July classic book club read because it provided me with the awesome opportunity to finally getting around to doing so. I had read 101 Dalmatians all by myself back in 2009 and had planned on reading it to the kids at some point in time. Yes, I am still wrapping up my own posts for last month's reading challenges. ![]() Chronicles of Narnia Reading Challenge (74). ![]()
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