Posted on Sep 13, 2006 - 5:05pm by Mrs.Lisa in reading
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…childhood book?
I love so many different books, even in so many different genres, but, I think I would definitely have to say my favorite childhood book was:
It is the perfect, childhood-angst safety zone for getting it all out of your system! And then going back to Momma for a big hug and an “I love you”.
You made me mad, and I’m going to roar (my terrible roars) and scream (my terrible screams) and tell the WHOLE ENTIRE WORLD (on the island, anyway) how horribly unfair it all is!
Then I feel all better and everything is ok again – even with me and Momma.
Noone has been hurt, nothing’s been broken, and I have had the luxury of processing all of my emotions!
Wow! Do you think every childhood therapist has a copy in their office? Well, maybe they should! HAHAHA!
Another mom I know recently blogged about (even showing us a picture of!) some of her favorite childhood books. Her name is Jamie and I love the title she chose for this post: R is for Reading!
GO READ A BOOK!
5 Responses
Jamie
September 14th, 2006 at 7:26 pm
1Thanks for the link! I am lucky in that I am the youngest child (by 7 years) and my mom saved most all of my books. It is a wonderful gift to share them with my daughters. Oh, and I loved “Where the Wild Things Are,” too. Great pick!
lisaroberson
September 17th, 2006 at 12:36 pm
2I think it was a wonderful gift that you shared with us that you shared them with your daughters on your blog – especially including the photograph of the actual books – that really got to me! Very sweet!
Andi
September 18th, 2006 at 9:16 pm
3Stopped by your site after I found your comment on mine…
Love your bookworm son! I have two thoughts to share with you.
A)You spelled “diorama” correctly. There’s even an E-how on it! I used to love to assign dioramas, because EVERY kid could deal with them!
http://www.ehow.com/how_12761_make-diorama.html
B) As a former teacher who has a graduate degree in Education, I am here to tell you, its time to celebrate. If your son is in middle school and reading, you have created a life time reader. CONGRATULATIONS! This is harder to do with boys than with girls. He will be a lifetime learner because of you!
Andi
lisaroberson
September 19th, 2006 at 4:01 pm
4Oops – double post!
lisaroberson
September 19th, 2006 at 4:10 pm
5Andi – Thank you so much for making me positively GUSH!! –to hear that from such a highly educated teacher – wow. That really rocks my socks off!!!
I was so afraid, in early motherhood, that I would actually make my children sick of books, the way some mothers make their children sick of spinach – just by over-serving! LOL I was blessed, however, that they have all turned out to be bookworms just like myself!
Cool!
And thanks for telling me about the ehow.com site – I had never heard of that one!
I spelled diorama right! Woohoo! (Spelling is one of my strengths, it gives me the heebiejeebies to think I’m spelling a word incorrectly! LOL!)
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