But my six-year-old is another story. Her passion is books. She has little interest in the sewing machine her nana bought her a couple years ago, the cute, pink embroidery hoop or any of the vibrant floss I stocked the craft bin with. Nor yarn, nor fabric in any form. This, however, does not bother me (I have the four-year-old hooked, as I mentioned, so it's cool).
Yesterday, however, I felt a little jolt of joy when she screeched with delight at the sight of a book on cd I brought home from the library. She had already read the story but was really excited to hear it again because it is one of her "very, very favorites."
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Welcome to Camden Falls, the first book in the Main Street series by Ann Martin |
Ok, maybe that has absolutely nothing to do with why she likes it, but I'll take it. And for any of you who have reading age kids (I'd say anywhere from 6 - 11 on this one), this is a great series (at least the parts I've heard so far).
Happy reading — or sewing!
would love to hear & see more of the projects you do with your 4- year old. new to sewing myself- we are slowly learning together- and any ideas are welcome!
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ReplyDeleteLOL - I have a 6 year old girl who won't learn to knit and has very little interest in sewing - and a 4 year old boy who is my buddy in all I do.
ReplyDeleteI just checked out that very story at the library for my daughter. I am super excited to see if she likes it.
I'd be happy to share what my four-year-old and I craft together - what a great idea for a post (or two)!
ReplyDeleteAnd I hope your daughter likes the book, Jenn!
It would be great if you shared some of the crafts you do with your four-year old! I have a 3 year old boy, but so far he is onyl interested in trucks and soccer...and I would be delighted if I could share some other types of activities with him, I am just lacking ideas!
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