"The Boy" Story for Marley
Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 9:01 am
Every Monday, both kids' classes get to go to the school library. Kindergarten checks out one book to take home, and the 1st grade check out two books (one to keep at school, and one to take home).
Previously, we had talked to The Boy about picking out one non-fiction book and one fiction book. He had a habit of checking out books on insects, especially bees and then spiders. Sunday night, we reminded him that he should check out a chapter book and bring that home (because reading about the hunting and trapping habits of spiders does not make for pleasant bedtime reading).
He listened to us. At dinner, I asked him what book he brought home. He said, "Half-Blood Prince."
I checked his backpack. Sure enough, I pulled out a hardbound edition of "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince." All 600+ pages. Since the school librarian checks the books out for the kids, my wife is dying to ask her what she thought when he brought her the book.
Pretty sure that he will not finish the book by next Monday. Plus, he still has not finished reading "Chamber of Secrets." Our new caveat will be that he should try to check out books that are under 100 pages and we do not already own.
Previously, we had talked to The Boy about picking out one non-fiction book and one fiction book. He had a habit of checking out books on insects, especially bees and then spiders. Sunday night, we reminded him that he should check out a chapter book and bring that home (because reading about the hunting and trapping habits of spiders does not make for pleasant bedtime reading).
He listened to us. At dinner, I asked him what book he brought home. He said, "Half-Blood Prince."
I checked his backpack. Sure enough, I pulled out a hardbound edition of "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince." All 600+ pages. Since the school librarian checks the books out for the kids, my wife is dying to ask her what she thought when he brought her the book.
Pretty sure that he will not finish the book by next Monday. Plus, he still has not finished reading "Chamber of Secrets." Our new caveat will be that he should try to check out books that are under 100 pages and we do not already own.
