My youngest daughter was in the hospital a lot and I had read Little
Quack to my older daughter so often that I was actually able to "read"
it to her over the phone at night from the hospital. I didn't even
know I had memorized it till I needed to recite it.

On 9/14/06, Ellen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah I think Dr. Seuss or a song is about the best I could do too.
> At least with a song the music clues you in to the rhythm of the
> words to some extent so it might help trigger your memory.  But maybe
> not.


 
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