First library book

Yeah, I know, all other homeschoolers have their kids using the library like crazy, but until this year H.o.p. firmly believed in never a lender or borrower being. He would have nothing to do with it. Not the library, but the idea of lending and borrowing. What’s yours is yours and what’s mine is mine. Kind of. He did borrow, last year, a toy from a cousin.

But now H.o.p. gets it. As far as the library is concerned. And on Tuesday he got his library card. He spent a long time choosing his first book, having it in his mind for some reason that “one” was it. He was going to bring home A Book From The Library and the idea of being able to return it and check it out again or get a new one was impressive to him.

So, it now occurs to me, the Very First Library Book To Be Checked Out By H.o.p. was a choice that I should archive for him. That book being Jessica Souhami’s “The Leopard’s Drum” An Asante Tale From West Africa.

He had a simple reply to the reason for his choice.

“Because I like the jungle.”


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2 responses to “First library book”

  1. Lance Mannion Avatar

    Nothing so wonderful as that first library card. Actually, I still get a thrill signing up for a new library card. When we moved here, first thing I did, before unpacking a single box was go down to the library. And it’s one of my great trivial pleasures to have a card for the library in the town where we vacation on the Cape. It gets used for only two weeks every year. Our first day on vacation I rush down to the library to pick up books I put on reserve the week before by computer and I’m always excited.

    Our 12 year old got his first library card when he was in kindergarten. He wanted to pay for the book he checked out.

    Some days I wish our kids thought that the limit on books to check out was 1. It would save us a lot of money in fines.

  2. Idyllopus Avatar

    Well, I can hope we won’t have a case of the blind leading the blind and that H.o.p. will be more responsible with his than I’ve ever been with my library privileges.

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