Don’t Be Immune To A Good Book
Phew!
This morning was busy…drop-off, Book Fair, PTA meeting…
Elementary school is no joke!
I’m already trying to plan how I can volunteer in the classroom, help with PTA sponsored fun like the Father/Daughter dance, Jog-A-Thon, stay on top of homework and run a household.
Not to mention fitting in 20 minutes reading time each night.
I admit, we have not been the best book readers lately. We have oodles of good books and go to the library from time to time, but we need to be better about sitting down and logging reading hours this school year.
The kids {especially Holdy} will sit and read on their own, but I too enjoy a good children’s book. My current faves are the Fancy Nancy and Pinkalicious series.
Elliott made her wish list yesterday when her class visited the book fair in the library. She copied the names of the titles she wanted onto a sheet of paper and I went and tracked down her book choices this morning.
A book caught my eye, however:
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I was drawn to the darling title, but mostly the vintage inspired illustrations!
Not to mention that it’s the cutest little story.
With the varicella vaccine nowadays, our kids won’t experience this pesky virus like we did, but I was going to use this book as a way to explain how vaccines {and as our kids know them…”shots”} work and the benefits of them.
So, if you see this adorable title at your school book fair or know someone who has chicken pox, think about picking it up! It truly is a story that I’m going to have fun reading ~ rhymes that roll off your tongue accompanied by the tastiest illustrations.
As for me, my latest read is this:
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Yes, I love Tori {and Dean!}. I’ve read her other two books. I refuse to buy them so I just reserve them at the library…they are super duper quick reads. My kind of books.
I don’t know how well I’d do in a book club.
Unless they like these types of mindless reads. And drink wine. And enjoy delicious little finger foods.
I could do that.
But yes, I am reading this now and plan to start Bethenny Frankel’s books next.
Love her, too.
Can you see a pattern here?
Reality TV junkie. {raising hand}
Nevertheless, we are starting to read AT LEAST 20 minutes a night here at Chez Aspiras.
We can become immune to chicken pox, but I certainly don’t want my little ones to ever be immune to reading!
What children’s books do y’all enjoy?
Always looking for some new ones…it’s much more fun to read to your kids when YOU like the book, too!
Am I right?
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Happy Wednesday!
Teague
August 25, 2010 @ 1:31 pm
I think you’d fit in perfectly to a book club. I’m pretty sure wine/tea/coffee, depending on the time of day, is mandatory in most book clubs. Another great post:)
Gramma Kaffey
August 25, 2010 @ 7:13 pm
Ah….love those reading times with the “little ones!” How precious to see little Holdy grabbing book, putting it on his outstretched knees, toes pointing up and watching him “really” read! You’re doing great, Aims.
I tried a “book club”. It just didn’t fly. Everyone was just too busy to keep up. However, what is much more fun is to read whatever you want to and share with each other what it is about etc. Then, each person can decide if they want to read it….depending on if they ‘remember” what you talked about with all the wine tasting going on! Cheers!
Leah
August 25, 2010 @ 7:18 pm
I admit I wanted to read Tori’s book too! She was in San Diego recently for a signing. As far as kid’s books, Sophie loves the Ladybug Girl series. Not sure if that’s too young for Elle. She may be at the age where you two can read the Little House series together. I can’t wait for Sophie to be old enough for that. I already have them ready for us!