I know, I know, we've all been
pretty wrapped up in the fact that it is Volcano Awareness Month – but HEY,
this is Children’s Book Week!
Rest assured, these two national events
are completely unrelated.
Anyway, Children’s Book Week
began way back in 1919 – a very good year for me. It just so happens that 1919
was also the year of my grandfather’s birth. Remember him? He was the one
who went to school with that dreamy Professor from Gilligan’s Island…
But I digress.
If you are a parent
or happen to write for children, you probably spend a lot of time reading
children’s books as a grownup. But stop for a moment and consider those books
you read as a child…
Which one was your
favorite?
What made it
special?
As for me, Little
House in the Big Woods by Laura Ingalls Wilder was my most beloved
book. We read it in my 4th grade class, and I still remember
those particular school days as wonder-filled.
I must have talked
about it nonstop at home, too, because very late one night I was awoken out of
a deep sleep. My dad had just returned from a business trip to Vermont, and he
had something for me to try.
It was maple sugar…
just like Laura had
enjoyed long, long ago in the Big Woods.
I thought I had
died and gone to Heaven.
PROMPT: Find your
little piece of heaven by getting a copy of your favorite childhood book and
rereading it this week. I know I’ll be pulling out my dog-eared copy of Little
House in the Big Woods. It will be a nice break from all of this Volcano
Awareness, after all – Ma and Pa Ingalls are pretty much mum when it comes to
ash clouds, cinder cones, and molten lava.
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