Books Glorious Books!

Here at casa de Perfect Day we LOVE books. We read with R(3) two or three times a day, (or more if he asks us to). It has been that way since he was three weeks old. He adores books and our weekly trip to the library is something he has loved since he was just a baby. By 7 months old he knew which street in town led to the library and he would wail and scream if it wasn’t library day and we didn’t turn down that road. I have had so much fun these past three years reading old sentimental favourites from my own childhood such as The Berenstain Bears series as well as discovering new favourites like Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown, and I have a long list of titles that I just can’t wait to share with him as he gets older. He has just begun to recognise letters and a few sight words, so now we have turned a new corner as he begins to learn to read independently. It is a magical experience to witness this little person discovering language, and learning to read.

So you can imagine how excited I am that the first week of March is packed full of reading related days and events.

  • 2012 is the National Year of Reading in Australia
  • March 1 is day one of The Little Book Challenge being run by My Little Bookcase (we are VERY excited about this!)
  • March 1 is World Book Day
  • March 2 is Read Across America Day
  • March 2 is also Dr.Seuss’ birthday
  • March 7 is World Read Aloud Day

Today, March 1, is World Book Day. What better day to mark the start of  The Little Book Challenge being hosted by My Little Bookcase. There will be 10 monthly book related projects/challenges, and the lovely Jackie, editor of My Little Bookcase, writes ”each poject is designed to encourage families to take reading to the next level.  The projects will encourage you to think about stories, talk about the elements of a book, connect with a book, share a book, use a book or bring a book to life. None of the projects will be overly difficult.” The aim of the challenge is to contribute to the goals of The 2012 National Year of Reading. Research has revealed that 46 % of Australians don’t have the  literacy skills required to ‘read newspapers; follow a recipe; make  sense of timetables; or understand the instructions on a medicine  bottle.’ You can read all about the challenge here and you can registed to take part here. We have registered and we’ve already started planning our ideas for the first challenge. This is going to be so much fun!

Tomorrow, March 2, is Dr. Seuss’ birthday! Dr.Seuss is one of those authors who you either love or hate. R is a big fan. I really do enjoy all of his books with the exception of the Cat in the Hat books. I loathe that cat! Give me The Sneetches, or a There’s a Wocket in my Pocket any day! If your little ones are fans of Dr Suess and you are looking for some fun Dr Seuss themed activities, Mon to 2 Posh Lil Divas is co-hosting a fantastic Dr Suess linky party. There’s a tonne of fantastic ideas being linked up.

March 2 is also Read Across America Day is the largest reading event in the nation and 2012 marks the fifteenth year for RAA. You can learn more at their blog here.

World Read Aloud Day , on March 7, is about taking action to show the world that the right to read and write belongs to all people. WRAD is organised by LitWorld, a non profit organisation. They aim to equip ten thousand literacy leaders to effect change that will impact ten million children across the globe by 2016. WRAD had 40,000 participants in 2010.  Last year, there was five times that number with 200,000 participants. They are hoping to achieve 1 million participants this year. You can register here.

There are so many fun book related events happening right now. If you and your family love books too, why not register and join in the fun? Do you have any plans for Dr Suess’ birthday tomorrow? What about World Read Aloud Day…what are your family’s favourite read-aloud books? I’d love to hear about them!

Oh The Places You’ll Go…..

Today was a day of mixed emotions for me. We sadly said goodbye to all of the thoroughly lovely, dedicated and downright incredible teachers, and dear sweet kiddies, at R’s(3) daycare centre. He has been attending this centre three days a week for just short of two years. For that entire time, he has been on the waiting list at another centre and two weeks ago, I received a call to say that a place had become available for him. (Yes, childcare here in Sydney is that scarce! You can wait up to two years or three years for a place sometimes. To enrol him in the Montessori school where I would really like him to attend would have meant enrolling him at conception. Sadly I hadn’t even heard of Montessori back then.) We are so excited about the new pre-school that he’ll be attending. We feel it will be a better centre for R for so many reasons, not the least of which is that it is located on a much larger premises, with an amazing outdoor play area, something  I have always desired for him.

The difficulty is of course, the wonderful people that have become part of our life for the past two years. This is where R made his very first best friends, and being an only child these other children have been his “brothers” and “sisters”. The teachers have gone above and beyond every single day and the bond they share with R is unmistakable. R had delayed speech developement and went through speech therapy a year ago (you would never believe it now if you heard him speak. He will chat the ears off perfect strangers in the street and people are constantly saying to me “He’s a chatty one isn’t he?”). R’s teachers were right on board with us in assisting with his speech therapy and spent hours of one on one time with him, coaching him, making flashcards and even learning some sign language that he was using at the time to communicate. Every day R has been showered with kisses and cuddles from these beautiful, caring teachers, and when last year we lost my father to cancer, they showed so much concern and support for us. These are truly wonderful people and the very essence of what teaching is all about.

Thank you Michaela, Julie, Manu, Suzie and Demi.

Despite our sadness at saying goodbye, we are excited about the next chapter for R on his learning journey. We know families who have had two generations attend Rowan’s new kindy. They must be doing something right!

The lovely teachers at our current kindy did one last favour for us before we left. They helped me begin a tradition that will last for the rest of R’s school years. Last year, I came across this post from Lisa’s Workshop and thought it was such a wonderful concept. The idea is to buy a copy of  “Oh, The Places You’ll Go!” by Dr. Seuss when your child is still young, then each year you ask your child’s teacher to write a message somewhere within the pages of the book. You then give the book to your child as a special memento when they graduate from high school. As soon as I read about this  I knew I wanted to do it and I began with R’s pre-school teachers. I gave the book to them a week ago so that they had some time to think about about what they wanted write. It was so lovely to read all of their messages and I hope someday R will enjoy leafing through the pages as well. Something tells me though, that when he is seventeen years old and graduating from high school there will be a few things he will want more than an old Dr Suess book (like a new car perhaps!) but I do think someday he will appreciate this. If you think this is a great idea too, but your child is already part way through school, it is never too late to start this tradition. You could even contact teachers from previous years and ask them to write something now. What a wonderful keepsake and one made lovingly over many years with your dedication.

The other little things I created for R’s last day were these…

Spiderman cupcakes!  I asked R earlier this week whether he would like me to make a cake for his last day at kindy. I was imagining something simple. A nice easy chocolate cake with some icing and maybe a few sprinkles. R, of course, had much greater plans and requested Spiderman cupcakes. These were so much fun to make. I’ll post a tutorial next week.

Happy weekend everyone!

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