Advent calendars are a great way to help little ones count down the long wait to the holiday. But this year, consider a change from the stale-chocolate kind (oops, sorry, Trader Joe’s!) and try a advent book calendar.
The idea behind a book calendar is simple—you wrap 24 individual books and each day, you and the child unwrap and read the book together. It’s a wonderful way to deepen and broaden the experience of the holiday through story. If your young ones have progressed beyond picture books, consider reading a particular chapter in a book on that day. The Christmas scenes, for example, in the Little House series, or Little Women, Anne of Green Gables, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone are all guaranteed to put the readers in the holiday mood. Or just use the calendar as a way to expand your family’s home library, with an assortment of books of every kind.
“But that’s so expensive!” you say. Not if you shop our abundant collection of children’s and YA books at our Daily Used Book Sales. All are in excellent condition and just waiting to be wrapped and read. You could potentially provide a child with 24 days of holiday reading and a lifetime of memories, all for just $12.
Our holiday books include every holiday, so don’t overlook a book a day as a great way to celebrate the eight days of Hannukah! And remember, your purchase supports the library, so shop early and often.
About Friends of the Thousand Oaks Library
The Friends of the Thousand Oaks Library is a California-based group of avid library advocates dedicated to enhancing the Thousand Oaks Library with support services and intellectual and cultural programs that enrich the lives of area residents of all ages. Learn more at www.ftol.org.
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Kathy Leslie, Publicity Coordinator
Email: publicity@ftol.org