For The Love of Reading 

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Roy and I are both keen readers, having been so from an early age. I remember fondly my early library visits, reading anything I could get my hands on from the Chalet School and Trebizon books to historical Mills & Boons (it is a proud day when you get your young adult library ticket), classics such as Sense and Sensibility, Little Women, Ballet Shoes by  Noel Streatfeild, horrors, Anne McCaffrey, historical accounts and more, much more! I was always something of a sponge when it came to reading and no genre was ignored.

Roy is also widely read, although his favourites fall within the sci fi and fantasy section (a love of which I’ve keenly adopted which means I may add Raymond Feist, David Gemmell, the Dragonlance and Forgotten Realms sagas and more to my list of favourites!). Even now as busy grown ups with work and responsibilities we both ensure that we have reading matter to hand and carve time out of our week here and there to dedicate to enjoying a good book.

Reading gives us both a lot of pleasure and has broadened our horizons immeasurably which is something we both hope the boys will enjoy as they grow. At 4yrs and 8yrs both are story/book fans with Kieran (the eldest) devouring books much as I did when I was his age and Taylor loving story time. Already he is telling stories to his teddies, his brother and to us by using the pictures in his books and letting his imagination run wild. He’s recognising and sounding out letters and I know that when he starts school in September that his reading skills will start to develop quickly. An exciting new chapter indeed!

Roy and I both have our favourite type of books and favourite authors and of course there are some that we’d love to see the boys enjoy as they get older that we did when we were younger. What’s important to us though is that they find their own way, develop their own love of reading and decide what brings them the most joy. I can see Kieran enjoying the same fantasy type and adventure books that we have loved although I also think he might also be one who likes mysteries (he likes working things out). Taylor is harder to read as his favourites at the moment include The Dinosaur That Pooped a Planet and similar titles (oh to be four again!).

All we can do is encourage their love and make sure a wide range of books are readily available (we are fans of The Works). We visit the library, take part in their Summer Reading Challenge (this year will be the first time Taylor has been old enough to take part!) and  keep our own bookshelves very well stocked with a range of different books, comics and more.

We both sincerely hope that their enthusiasm for reading continues on as ours has. I can’t imagine a world without reading, without the magic of walking in someone else’s shoes and experiencing worlds (real and otherwise!) that we wouldn’t otherwise get a chance to.

What do your little ones love to read? Are you a big reader? I’d love to hear what your favourite authors and titles are (any inspiration for new books to try are always welcome!).

 

Super Smiles

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This could possibly be a super scary smile but you get the gist!

No, I’ve not won the lottery (more’s the pity) or realised that I’m actually a jeans size smaller than I thought I was, this post is about teeth. A slightly random topic for this Tuesday morning but bear with me.

I’m very proud of my teeth; they are straight, I haven’t (yet) broken any of them and up until now am filling free. The old wisdom teeth gave me some gip a few years ago however to be fair they’ve been kind to me overall and so I like to return the favour.

I haven’t smoked a cigarette since 4th November 2005, I don’t drink red wine etc but I do like my coffee (preferably in a bucket with a straw) and want to keep my smile as shiny as possible. I’m not interested in chemical treatments or sandblasting my teeth so that they look like Tom Cruise’s glow in the dark set. I simply want something to keep them properly clean, looking good and being healthy. I want this for me and I want it for my family.

We’ve all got electric toothbrushes, there’s a tangle of floss in the bathroom, we use decent toothpaste and mouthwash as appropriate. It doesn’t seem enough though so I’ve been looking for alternatives.

One name which caught my eye recently amongst the new and revolutionary toothpastes and novelty children’s flashing, beeping and whirling toothbrush varieties was the Soniclean 2000.

Now I’ve heard of Soniclean before however hadn’t at the time thought to investigate further.

The Technical Stuff

The Soniclean ™ 2000 is reputed to offer that “just jumped out of the dentist’s chair” feel every time you use it. The idea behind this rather genius deign is to offer a whole mouth clean every time you use it, from whitening to shooting down bacteria.

There are also different head types available with kid’s heads and adult ones in appropriate sizes. Apparently this rather nifty piece of kit hands out up to 34,000 strokes per minute and also features a timer which reminds brushers to spend at least the recommended two minutes of cleaning each time (another feature I feel is perfect for less patient children who want to be finished so they may rush out of the door).

Soft brushes, three different speeds, a bacteria bashing mode, whitening and sensitive teeth settings and more really do offer the full dentist’s clean without anyone having to get out of your pyjamas.

Is this Latest Gadget Worth the Cost?

Having read the specs and considered the functions I assume this was going to be another one of the £200 pieces of home equipment waved under the noses of parents in the hope that they’ll fork out for their children’s dental well-being. As it turns out the Soniclean 2000 costs on average just £29.99. Given that I spent more than this on a Braun digital thermometer for the boys when Kieran was younger I was very pleasantly surprised. As with other toothbrushes it is recommended that the heads be replaced, as per dentist recommendation, every three months or sooner if the wear is starting to show.

I’m seriously considering one for us all, with our own heads obviously, especially as it is so affordable. The unit is rechargeable (unlike all of the battery-powered Spiderman brushes we’ve had in recent months!) and so there should be no faff.

To me this sounds brilliant. I’m not someone to buy something unnecessary however if it works as well as the reviews suggest it does then it could be the beginning of some super smiles in our house and setting ourselves up for even better oral health for the future.

Have you used any of the Soniclean products, specifically the Soniclean 2000? If so I’d love to hear your thoughts before I click “buy”.