Creating Bookworms through the Pages of Your Childhood
Posted on December 10, 2010 by Big Universe in Uncategorized.
Let’s face it! We aren’t getting any younger. Sad, but true! However, we can remain young at heart and one way I try to do that is by sharing my childhood favorites with my children. I was thinking about this yesterday and realized that by sharing a bit of my childhood with my children, in the form of books I loved, I just might be creating bookworms out of them!
My children (and yours too, I’m sure!) love to hear about my childhood. It’s so interesting to see how they try to assimilate in their minds that Mommy was a kid once, too. I remember doing the same thing with my own mom as a child. Last year, I decided to share Henry Huggins by Beverly Cleary with my then 6 year old. I remember reading all of the Henry Huggins books and then moving on to the Ramona books (or it may have been the other way around) as a child. And I vividly remember sharing my love for these books with my friend, Brenda. In fact, she may have been the one to recommend the Henry Huggins books to begin with! In any event, I read Henry Huggins to my son last year and we talked about how it was one of my favorite books as a child. He loved the book as much as I did. And, I had a blast reading it as an adult!
This year, we have moved on to The Littles series by John Peterson. I remember reading these books as a child and watching the cartoon. I loved them and never dreamed I would grow up to become a “Little” myself! So, when I found the set at our school’s Scholastic Book Fair last year, I had to get them to pass them on to my son. He loves that we read books that contain our last name and I love passing on the books I loved as a child. We even have our own Granny Little in our family!
I loved books as a kid (still do, of course!) and I’m so excited to pass on to my children all the books I loved from my childhood! These are the books that are timeless. They are as relevant today as they were when I was a child and even when my mother was a child. Next year, we will move on to my all time favorites, Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing, Superfudge, and Fudge-a-Mania. I have a feeling my son is just going to laugh out loud at those!
Do you share your childhood favorites with your children? What are they?
Dawn Little (aka Links to Literacy) also blogs at www.teachingwithpicturebooks.wordpress.com where she provides educators with picture book lessons based on comprehension strategies and the Six Traits of Writing. In addition, she blogs at www.literacytoolbox.wordpress.com where she provides educators and parents with tips and tools to enhance the literacy lives of children. She is the founder and owner of Links to Literacy, a company dedicated to providing interactive literacy experiences for children and families. Find out more at www.linkstoliteracy.com
