Childrens Bookplates

by ahhsum4 | May 23, 2007 at 08:00 am
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How often do you read to your child? No matter what your child's age, there is no harm in reading as often as you would like, or as often as your child wishes to hear you read. Success with reading to your child starts with his or her interests.

Ladybug Bookplate

Determine what makes your child tick, whether it is fire engines and hearing about fire fighters (big pictures help too), or animals (lions, tigers and bears). You will have a more enjoyable time reading aloud and eventually having your child read aloud to you, once he or she knows that the subject will be fascinating and exciting.

After you finish each book, place one of these childrens bookplates on the inside front cover marking the date or maybe donor of the book you read. If you have a girl, consider one of these My Books - Childrens Bookplates and let your child write their name on the bookplate perhaps.

Whether you use a bookplate with an image on it like the ladybug above, or just one with a set of lines that allows you are your child to write something of importance on it, bookplates can mark the occasion and the book reading memory.

Make it a great day using personalized bookplates with your family!

Kim Hummert

 

Ever consider making a personalized bookplate or book plate label for organizing kids crafts boxes at school or church? Read this fun article on how a good friend used bookplate labels to bring organization to chaos. Bookplates that organize kids crafts boxes.

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at 10:23 on May 23rd, 2007

Again, these are advertisements. I wasn't sure what was newsworthy in this story. News should always be about posting current stuff - new things you've discovered.

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