Friday, January 23, 2009

Books, Books, Books....


Today's project: Finish binding this journal.
The front is hand painted 'prive' (French for 'private'). I am in love with the color of this journal. Mix it with the waxed linen thread in chocolate brown and I can't stop looking at it.
I love how constructing these books allows be to use my hands, paintbrushes, paper, needle and thread and sometimes even fabric. I can really mesh lots of my interests into one project!

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I'd like to share some of my favorite children's books with you. Each of these series holds a special place in my heart and it has been delightful to reread these as an adult and mother. These books are timeless. Wisdom, humor, and truth are woven into these stories. I recommend purchasing these books for your child's library. Your family will cherish them forever.


Flicka, Ricka, and Dicka series by Maj Lindman
If you did not have the privilege of reading these books as a child, you simply have to read them now...to yourself and your children. My mother read these books as a child...so special. The original hardcover books are collector's items and cost a pretty penny. However, this delightful series has been released in paperback and you can find them at most online bookstores. There is also a series about 3 brothers called Snip, Snap, and Snur so your son can also join in on these adventures.


Frances series by Russell Hoban. Illustrated by Lillian Hoban
Have you met Frances? She is the cutest little girl badger you will ever read about. Her stories are well written and classic. Frances lives with her parents and little sister. She is often getting herself into little situations and has to figure out how to deal with her decisions. I love Bread and Jam for Frances and must warn you about Bedtime for Frances - You will be fighting off invisible tigers and laundry giants if you read this right before your kids settle down (but you still should read it!)


Ramona series by Beverly Cleary
You probably read Ramona in grade school or some of Beverly Cleary's other works. We are reading this very book (Beezus and Ramona) at night to our children and I am just captivated by the way Beverly Cleary writes. She uses detailed descriptions and everyday situations to paint a lively and humorous world. It is a totally different experience reading these as an adult now - all moms will smile with understanding while reading these aloud~ Also look for the Henry Huggen's series for boys. He makes appearances in the Ramona books.

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