Library Lovers Month – Early Math Counts https://earlymathcounts.org Laying the foundation for a lifetime of achievement Mon, 10 Jul 2017 21:57:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 183791774 Sharing our Love of Books with Families https://earlymathcounts.org/sharing-our-love-of-books-with-families/ https://earlymathcounts.org/sharing-our-love-of-books-with-families/#comments Fri, 08 Feb 2013 12:00:33 +0000 http://www.mathathome.org/blog1/?p=1228 library cartIn honor of National Library Lovers Month, I want to explore ways in which we can share our love of books with the families in our programs.  Since we will be looking at children’s books that support early math learning in general (throughout the coming month), I thought we could share ideas about how we encourage parents and caregivers to use and explore books at home.

There are multiple reasons why children may or may not have access to children’s books at home.  Most of these reasons are deeply contextualized and cannot be explained in one or two sentences.  No matter.  We can encourage the love of reading and book exploration at home through a variety of creative and supportive programs.

The first, and maybe the most obvious, is to create your own lending library where children can check out their favorite books and then have the responsibility of returning them.  I know, I know.  You are thinking about how you will either have to chase down the books to get them back, or how they might get destroyed- and they might.

Years ago, I began collecting children’s books.  Rarely, did I buy new books.  I went to the second hand store, or the used book store and bought copies of my favorites, even if I already had copies.  I did this so I always had several copies of the best books on hand, so if one went missing, I wouldn’t worry or fret.  I hoped that the missing book had found a good new home, where it was loved and read over and over, as it was meant to be.  Garage sales are also great places to find children’s books.  I ALWAYS look- just in case there is a copy of “Owl Babies” out there without a home.

The more you make your own lending library look like a “real” library with sign-out cards and due dates, the more likely families will treat it as such.  This website sells all of the materials you will need to get started.

 

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Library Lovers Month https://earlymathcounts.org/library-lovers-month/ https://earlymathcounts.org/library-lovers-month/#comments Thu, 07 Feb 2013 12:00:29 +0000 http://www.mathathome.org/blog1/?p=1190 Library loversWhenever I think of February, I always think first of my birthday and then immediately afterward of Valentine’s Day.  Even though I think Valentine’s Day is worth exploring with young children, for a variety of reasons that I will talk about nearer to that day, I think that exploring National Library Lovers Month as a theme is much more interesting.

I didn’t even know about Library Lovers Month a few years ago- but I am a big fan of anything having to do with books, reading, people who love books, libraries, librarians, authors, and struggling authors.  I love reading with children and to children.

Children have varying experiences with books, from daily frequent exposure to living in homes that have few if any books.  Since the opportunities vary greatly, it is up to chid care providers  to ensure that children are surrounded by good books.  When students ask me how frequently they should read to children, I say, “As much as possible, whenever possible.”

This month we are going to look at book exploration in honor of Library Lovers Month.  Send in your favorite children’s book titles, especially those that explore math concepts.

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