Comic books are good for children's learning:
Professor Carol Tilley, from the department of library and information science, said that comics are just as sophisticated as other forms of reading, and children benefit from reading them at least as much as they do from reading other kinds of books.
She said there was evidence that they increased their vocabulary and instilled a love of reading.
I just had some cheese and crackers for lunch, and am heating up mushroom turnovers. Also, Mad Men.
and looking into tickets to Vegas?
Is there even such a thing as a bone transplant?
You can replace bone with bone, sure.
I'm driving a rental. Man, do I miss my old car already. I don't care how new this Corolla is, I'd rather be driving my ten year old Jetta. It's a thing. Five days.
and looking into tickets to Vegas?
Hmm... I don't think it's going to work this time, sadly. But next time?
You mean I have to go again?
P-C, Owen's developmental pediatrician agreed that Owen's comic book reading is fantastic for him. Not just the reading but the visual medium will help develop his practical communication skills and awareness of non-verbal cues.
You can replace bone with bone, sure.
I don't know why I'm so confused. I mean, my mom got an artificial hip. Why should an artificial arm be any more ridiculous?