I got those for my son when he was born back in 2014 along with "My First Cthulhu".Been reading these to my daughter.
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At 2 years old I think it's more important that you read rather than what you read.
You might be surprised. My boy will be seven this year and is fascinated with all things cephalopod.At 2 years old I think it's more important that you read rather than what you read.
So is his father as near as I can tell...You might be surprised. My boy will be seven this year and is fascinated with all things cephalopod.
And I blame Lovecraft for both.??So is his father as near as I can tell...
I watched it till people's skins started falling off in a gooey mess, and that was all I could take. If it had more sex and actual violence instead of just weird gore, I'd have stuck with it. But, I am happy that they won so many awards for it. That's great.Speaking of...Anyone catch "Lovecraft Country" on HBO? Great show worth the view.
?What happened to Bill and Ben the Flower Pot Men? Two perfectly respectable men living together in a large flower pot with a neighbor called 'Weed' hidden discreetly away at the bottom of the garden? The joys of childhood!
No television here, plus I work too much to sit and watch one anyway.Speaking of...Anyone catch "Lovecraft Country" on HBO? Great show worth the view.
Great that you read to her. You’re absolutely right. Reading to a child helps them immensely in many ways, making them more articulate and intelligent.Been reading these to my daughter.
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It's all great until she starts repeating "Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn"Great that you read to her. You’re absolutely right. Reading to a child helps them immensely in many ways, making them more articulate and intelligent.
There's always "The Prank Call of Cthulhu":
I love those.and Tinker Toys