Do you find your kids love to go through the same books over and over and over again? I borrow a ton of library books every couple months or so, and because they're usually all due at the same time, the whole lot gets swapped out for new ones. I find my son usually won't touch the new books for about 1-2 weeks. Maybe I should have a better transition plan :) P/S: We love the Lego series books too!
I do! I try to make sure that I'm happy with the ones that are out. With my 3 year old I have her pick a few picks and I get to pick- that way she gets introduced to new books but also is happy with old favorites.
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Do you find your kids love to go through the same books over and over and over again? I borrow a ton of library books every couple months or so, and because they're usually all due at the same time, the whole lot gets swapped out for new ones. I find my son usually won't touch the new books for about 1-2 weeks. Maybe I should have a better transition plan :) P/S: We love the Lego series books too!
ReplyDeleteI do! I try to make sure that I'm happy with the ones that are out. With my 3 year old I have her pick a few picks and I get to pick- that way she gets introduced to new books but also is happy with old favorites.
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