When my children were just babies, I started a new holiday tradition with them which involved books. I loved the idea of counting down the days until Christmas, but I didn't want to give them candy or toys every day. Next to our little count down calendar was a small one and a half foot tall fake evergreen tree. In each pocket of the count down calendar was a small ornament for the tree and I would include a note with a special holiday activity that we would do together that day: bake cookies to share with the neighbors, cut out paper snowflakes, make fudge for extended family, color a holiday picture to send to their grandparents, etc. It was a wonderful time spent together and of reflection of family and friends. I also added a special holiday themed book under the tree for each day in December leading up to Christmas. We would snuggle up by the big Christmas tree and read it together. Every morning my daughter would run downstairs and (hopefully-some days I'd forget and have to sneak it in during the day) find the book waiting for her next to the little tree. Unfortunately, what I hadn't counted on was my daughter remembering EVERY book she had gotten the previous year. I had hoped of "re-using" some of the same books from prior years, but to no avail-she remembered all of them because I had read them over and over to her so many times. This meant that the entire year leading up to Christmas, I was always on the lookout at local thrift stores for bargain holiday themed books to put under our countdown tree. However, when my son arrived, I realized I now needed TWO books for each day. I was so grateful Paws-n-Claws thrift store had children's books for .39 cents back then (I don't recall that our old library had a book store). Fifty books at .39-.99/ea adds up really quick, especially when you are a stay at home mom trying to be frugal. But, it was a tradition I am so grateful to have started. My kids already loved books and being read too, but this was the icing on the cake. This helped them realize how learning (especially from books) is a treasured gift.
I hope your holidays are merry and bright! Here's to another year of fun family traditions!
I hope your holidays are merry and bright! Here's to another year of fun family traditions!
Some of the holiday books we still put next to our big tree every year. My kids don't look at them much anymore, but I have so many fond memories of some of them...I just can't seem to part with them, and they make for a nice holiday decorations. (Both of my children LOVED "Kitten's Christmas"!) Do you have any holiday traditions that involve books? Share in the comments below.