Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This story time sessions are only to get parents or nannies out of the house for sanity's sake. Let them talk.
Get a life, PP. You sound stunningly pathetic. I take my child to story time for her sake - not my own. I actually have friends and a life and don't feel the need to talk when the librarian is working.
If you adapted better manners, maybe people would like you more and you wouldn't need to corner another woman in story time (where she can't get away).
Presumably you can read, as can your many friends who enjoy your company. Nothing happens at story time at the library that you couldn't replicate by asking a friend to read to the assembled kids at a play date.
I paid for my nanny to do Music Together at her request so she could get out of the house. The program does nothing for babies that playing around on the floor with some noise making items wouldn't do, but you have to give adults something or they'll lose it.
While this may be true, it doesn't negate the fact that people make a trip out of their home to attend these activities with their children, and for the respect of all participants people should be quiet when it is time to do so. There is always an opportunity for chatting before or after books are read and songs sung.
By your logic, our kids should be allowed to interrupt their teachers at school because I could teach basic math and spelling at home.