When you are a parent and faced with the reality that your children are doing things like running for student government, logging into their own gmail accounts,and you knowโฆgrowing up, there suddenly seems to be an emotional land mine buried in every nook of the house. Phoebeโs purple velvet first birthday dress โ the one Andy bought for her at Saks in 2003 โ hung in the closet for five years longer than she could squeeze a toe into it because I couldnโt bear to stash it in some basement box that probably wonโt be opened until Phoebe herself is a mom. The thought of tossing Abbyโs โportfolioโ of artwork from preschool โ even though I havenโt opened it once in three years to admire the work โ fills me with dread. And the books! Donโt get me started on the books. If they werenโt threatening to take over the living space in our house, Moo Moo Brown Cow would still be on our TV room coffee table and I would still be telling anyone who would listen: This is the book we were reading when Phoebe said her first word!
No, I canโt ignore the books. The only thing I can do to make myself feel better about getting rid of them is give them to my brother, whose son is only 4, and who still has thirteen glorious Lemony Snicket books to look forward to reading. (Where is the justice in life?) โItโs like your birthday!โ my brother says to my nephew every time we do the hand-off. Nathan will grabย How Do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight, and I will go into lock-down mode. If Auntie Jenny allows herself to remember reading that one to Abby, Auntie Jenny just might lose it.
So โFave Five,โ a new series on DALS, is, in part, my selfish attempt to hold on to my daughtersโ childhoods โ sorry, I mean my daughtersโ childhoodย books that have meant something to our family long after they are no longer in the reading rotation. The series will also give us a chance to write about whatever books happen to making the house happy but donโt seem to fit into one of Andyโs or Phoebeโs epic round-ups. (Expect a lot more of those, too.) The books we choose could be old favorites, they could be new favorites โ hell, we might even throw in a game or toy or video or two. Put it this way: If I get that twisty, dark pit in my stomach when I think about handing it off to my nephew, youโll probably be reading about it here.
And donโt worry, you wonโt have to read my sob stories every time you check in. Just click the little button on the right column (right near the Categories list) and it will immediately take you to the latest picks. They will be changing regularly, so check back often.
โFave Fiveโ logo designed byย Robin Helman. Thanks Robin!
I couldnโt be happier about the inclusion of regular book recommendations on a blog Iโm already crazy about!
I canโt wait to see your picks! What a thoughtful way to memorialize their childhoods. Itโs so much more important to hold onto and share the memories than the actual stuff, right? (am attempting to make you feel better about handing off the stuffโฆsure I will fail.)
I know exactly what you mean! Looking forward to thisโฆ
FUN FUN FUN! You probably already can guess about my own unreasonable obsession with childrenโs books, tee hee โ so Iโm thrilled to come read about yours! I always love it when you guys โtalk bookโ!
~Melissa
Kids books and food in one blog = unbeatable. Total good times! It is also really swell to know that I am not alone in my inability to part with my childrenโs books. Thanks.
My kids have long outgrown their board books and moved on to storybooks and chapter books. I considered donating them or giving them to a friend. But what if some day, a lone toddler just happened to end up at my home and really, really needed to hear Goodnight Moon? And I had given it away? The horror. Anyway, thatโs what I tell myself.
I sooo know what you mean. I just donated a few books but I couldnโt let go I packed them away for my grand children that are not even born yet.
Eddie is obsessed with the Bone books now, thanks to you!
My kids arenโt as old as yours yet, but I love these posts and canโt wait to introduce them to these picks down the roadโฆ.Ditto what Krystal said.
Kristin โ Fave Five will include a lot of books for babies and toddlers. (If you click over to the current list youโll see there are a few on there already.) So in other words, Iโm hoping that these posts are for people exactly like you.
Have always been a huge fan of childrenโsโ books, probably in my blood because my grandma was a childrenโs librarian. Am also a fan of your blog and so Iโve chosen to award you The Versatile Blogger Awardโsee your mention on my blog here: http://passioneats.blogspot.com/2011/10/no-100.html
Congratulations!
I canโt find the list??!
Iโve been doing a series on my blog about cooking recipes with my daughter that are based on her books. Hereโs the latest, featuring The Secret Garden: http://winebookgirl.blogspot.com/2011/10/cooking-books-with-k-secret-garden.html
Weโve also done Harry Potter and Anne of Green Gables.
I love this idea! I keep meaning to do a book purge with my kidsโ booksโฆ but I keep procrastinating. Part of it is that they both just recently learned to read on their own, so Iโm thinking maybe keeping some of the โbabyโ books will be worth it for them to read by themselves now? In other words, Iโll always find an excuse to hold on to them. I canโt wait to see what books you put up โ I love good book suggestions!!
How often are you going to change the books?
Is there a way to be notified when itโs updated?