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5 yrs old in kindergarden, I'd guess. +5
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I started to read at 3 years of age. I distinctly remember one of the first things I read being about a clown on the beach. There may have been nuances that I didn't comprehend (not sure as it *was* a book for kids after all), but I "got it." ;) At 7 or 8 I filched, and read, my mother's copy of "Lady Chatterly's Lover." Now *that* was a different story altogether.
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5 before I started Kindergarten
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i could read when I was 6. I still don't understand some of the text i am reading though (especially those posh post-modernist experimental novels).
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3-ish.
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i was 4 i have always been a good reader when i was 5 i was reading books for 8 year olds
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My Grandfather taught me to read before I was three and that was when I went to Kindergarten. I am not sure how much of the more "Grown up" books I understood but I was a voracious reader from a very early age. I know some books that i read i did not completely understand some of the references at the age that i read them.
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i dont really remember much of anything before the age of 4. i have vague memories of reading dr. seuss around that time. i know i was able to read by the time i was in kindergarten ~ i was 5 then. im guessing i was comprehending what i was reading. but who knows, my memories are all fuzzy from way back when.
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Sorry Chief, can't remember that far back...
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i was three actually and i dont think i could understand what i was SEEING but later i realized that i was subjected to pornographic images by my older brother's friends +2
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Kidnergarten. No one bothered to teach me before that.
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I was about 10 when I could understand fully what I was reading.
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6
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about 3 I started teaching myself early by using Dr. Seus books. It drove my parents crazy when they could no longer spell in front of me because I knew what they were spelling... LOL
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probably ever since ive learned to read
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