MyKidLuvsGreenEgz
Lovin' The Homestead
X2SSDreamin said:We have been building a good reference library here at home. While we frequently make use of our public library (we home school), each year I add to our personal library. I realize that things wouldn't continue as normal should anything happen, but I believe a wide ranging choice of reading material will help my son continue to 'exercise his brain' during down times.
Any time we have a little extra money ... 10 or so ... we rummage through thrift stores. We have a "library" of probably 1000+ books on various topics, including school books and workbooks for homeschooling, reference books, cookbooks, how-to books, classic literature, fun literature (like the hardy boys and raggedy ann) and so on.
Even tho my kid has learning disabilities and autism, chances are we'll continue the path I made for him, with an increase in basics, like canning, gardening, etc.