What We’re Reading These Days
November 8, 2007What is my family reading these days? Favorites come and go for the boys. For me, it’s what do I have time for. Here’s a list of the latest in Shelly’s house:
Zach
The Going to Bed Book by Sandra Boyton - Still hasn’t let this one go. Gosh he loves this story. All I
have to do to get him to stop crying is say…The sun has set not long ago…
Baby Einstein - Poems for little Ones - I love this book of poetry. We also have the DVD. The book presents 6
classic poems - or pieces of poems along with a picture of the object. Zach loves the kitty, and especially when mommy
makes the kitty noise as she opens the page - over and over and over again.
The Nose Book by Al Perkins - Bump loved this one, too. I don’t know why or what for, but the pictures and the rhyme are just golden.
Zach actually sits on his bed with his books and looks through them and I recite the text. Sometimes he keeps to the right pages, and sometimes he doesn’t. I even find him in his room sitting in a pile of board books and laughing.
Bump
Can’t You Sleep Little Bear? by Martin Waddell - I remember the first time around with this one. We read it
over and over and over. It’s a pretty cute book, and I’ve worked up a good cadence with it and some
commentary to go with the pictures. Little Bear is a fun little guy!
The New Adventures of Curious George - Since George has become such a hot shot in this house, so have his books. I actually like the new stories a little better. They are shorter and not so hung up on details. Great for this preschooler.
The Story of the Statue of Liberty - Step 1 book - Picked this up at a used bookstore last week. Bump really likes the story. Of course, he’s only fond of the Statue because Rocket from Little Einsteins happens to fly past her in one of the stories, but I’ll take enthusiasm however I can get it!
Shelly
Serve God, Save the Planet by J. Matthew, M.D Sleeth- I’m just getting ready to start this one.
Picked it up at the library. I also have a couple of posts coming up on the “green” thing.
The Charlotte Mason Companion by Karen Andreola- I’ve had this for about 2 years and am enjoying it.
It’s very long and detailed. Almost like reading Charlotte’s writing yourself, but more grouped into
categories. It’s the story of one woman relating her CM homeschooling experiences by writing like CM. Some great
ideas here, but I know that our house is just a wee bit different in approach.
Runners World Magazine - Yeah, I love this magazine. It’s great for a quick read before bed. There
are lots of inspiring stories and different approaches. I’ve always enjoyed this magazine and am happy once again
have a subscription.
1 and 2 Kings - My Bible study is covering these books in our weekly lessons. We’re still in 1 Kings - the introduction of Elijah and Ahab. It’s really powerful stuff!
As for Gil, he’s not much of a reader these days. He listens to the Bible on CD and I’m not sure where he is now. Last I knew, he was in Kings as well, but that was a few weeks ago and he may have moved on!
What are you reading these days? Do you have any good books on your nightstand?


