Reading with your kids.

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Because I have owned my own business for quite a while, and have ordered packaging supplies before, sometimes I get some pretty unusual catalogs in the mail.

Most of these find quickly find the way into the trash, but today I found new use for one.

I read my Global industries catalog with Nathan, my 3 year old today. He loved it! They sell forklifts, carts, ladders, Material handling equipment, office furniture, packaging supplies and a random assortment of other things a 3 year old would have no need for.

It is funny how insightful he was, For example, as we flipped through the pages, he pointed out the Doctor's
Chair
I don't think I would have thought of that. He sure was right though. That was a doctor's chair.

I remember when I was a kid spending hours going through the Sears and Penny's catalogs. It was lots of fun. I wonder if my kid's inherited the same curiosity, or if this is a universal thing?

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