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To: THE ANT who wrote (138704)1/28/2018 6:51:01 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 218023
 
thanks much for the pointer

just bought for the coconut "The Rise and Fall of Alexandria: Birthplace of the Modern World", and

a few other history books 'recommended' by amazon

erita likes egyptian and greek mythology, and was reported to us by museum guide that she knew more about the details re egypt and greece than the guide my wife hired to walk the coconut through the british museum

erita and i share the same kindle account, and my cyber library is filled w/ books i only heard about

yesterday (sunday) the coconut read the great gatsby in one day, in between breakfast, homework, dancing, and dinner, and she watched one episode of doctor who with the jack

the coconut can recite from memory below ("san zi jin") poem that all kids are supposed to learn by heart but i doubt too many actually can ... i doubt the jack would engage - anyways the poem is all comprised of three character sets, goes on and on forever, and the coconut when at 5-6 would start reciting whenever she did not want to hear mama preach or dada pitch as way to shut us down w/ blah blah blah - she was a funny little girl



the coconut can also recite some poem that encapsulates thousands of years of china history, who fought whom, what alliances, how, who wrote what, why this what about that, etc etc

en.wikibooks.org








... etc etc etc ...