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  • midaycare
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jan 2014
    • 5658

    #16
    Originally posted by Play Care
    This is so embarrassing. I volunteer in a library. Part of my duties is to use book tape to reinforce kids books, paperbacks, etc.

    Never even thought to use it on my books

    Now I wonder if they'll even allow me back...NO BOOKS FOR YOU!!!::
    Haha!

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    • Leigh
      Daycare.com Member
      • Apr 2013
      • 3814

      #17
      Originally posted by Play Care
      This is so embarrassing. I volunteer in a library. Part of my duties is to use book tape to reinforce kids books, paperbacks, etc.

      Never even thought to use it on my books

      Now I wonder if they'll even allow me back...NO BOOKS FOR YOU!!!::
      :: TOO funny! Remember the teachers that used to preach that "the answer is right in front of you!"? LOL

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      • Controlled Chaos
        Daycare.com Member
        • Jun 2014
        • 2108

        #18
        I rotate my books out monthly. I keep between 25 and 30 in our little book shelf.

        No real suggestions, I just thought of you all as I taped Brown Bear Brown Bear back together this morning

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        • mommiebookworm
          Daycare.com Member
          • Mar 2015
          • 347

          #19
          I need some of that tape too! 3 out of 4 books I read before naptime need to be taped back together.

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          • spud912
            Trix are for kids
            • Jan 2011
            • 2398

            #20
            My children were pretty bad about books, but after a discussion with the children about how to use books nicely, it really helped. I really need to use some of the suggestions here though! I have one floating shelf above our couch where I store the books. I rotate the books out weekly based on the theme, but there are usually only about 10-15 out at a time. I end up taping about 4-5 books a week, especially those from the library.

            BC: your "squawking like a pigeon" cracked me up .

            Heidi: I will definitely have to use your "Alert! Alert! Book on the Floor!"

            Midaycare: 1200 books??!?! I wish I had that many! After reading this thread, I got curious and counted what I could. I estimate I have in the ballpark of 600 books and I thought I had a TON, but 1200....wow! I usually have to supplement what I have with selections from the library. I'm so jealous!

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            • midaycare
              Daycare.com Member
              • Jan 2014
              • 5658

              #21
              Originally posted by spud912
              My children were pretty bad about books, but after a discussion with the children about how to use books nicely, it really helped. I really need to use some of the suggestions here though! I have one floating shelf above our couch where I store the books. I rotate the books out weekly based on the theme, but there are usually only about 10-15 out at a time. I end up taping about 4-5 books a week, especially those from the library.

              BC: your "squawking like a pigeon" cracked me up .

              Heidi: I will definitely have to use your "Alert! Alert! Book on the Floor!"

              Midaycare: 1200 books??!?! I wish I had that many! After reading this thread, I got curious and counted what I could. I estimate I have in the ballpark of 600 books and I thought I had a TON, but 1200....wow! I usually have to supplement what I have with selections from the library. I'm so jealous!
              Craigslist and garage sales! Oh, and flea markets. I buy books for $.25 or less. I'm also a book geek. I read all the time. So I'm really up on kids books and try to buy 1-2 really good ones per month.

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              • Annalee
                Daycare.com Member
                • Jul 2012
                • 5864

                #22
                Originally posted by midaycare
                Craigslist and garage sales! Oh, and flea markets. I buy books for $.25 or less. I'm also a book geek. I read all the time. So I'm really up on kids books and try to buy 1-2 really good ones per month.
                The ice bins from walmart are great to place books in separated by theme. Some of my books are stored this way. It makes monthly change-out easy.

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                • Leigh
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • Apr 2013
                  • 3814

                  #23
                  Originally posted by spud912
                  My children were pretty bad about books, but after a discussion with the children about how to use books nicely, it really helped. I really need to use some of the suggestions here though! I have one floating shelf above our couch where I store the books. I rotate the books out weekly based on the theme, but there are usually only about 10-15 out at a time. I end up taping about 4-5 books a week, especially those from the library.

                  BC: your "squawking like a pigeon" cracked me up .

                  Heidi: I will definitely have to use your "Alert! Alert! Book on the Floor!"

                  Midaycare: 1200 books??!?! I wish I had that many! After reading this thread, I got curious and counted what I could. I estimate I have in the ballpark of 600 books and I thought I had a TON, but 1200....wow! I usually have to supplement what I have with selections from the library. I'm so jealous!
                  I started selling Scholastic books-I buy all my books from them now. Super cheap, and the kids love them. If you are interested, I can give you a referral.

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                  • daycare
                    Advanced Daycare.com *********
                    • Feb 2011
                    • 16259

                    #24
                    we sing songs about books
                    here is my favorite.

                    we sing it each day before book time

                    tune is high ho the dairy-0

                    hold up a book and point to each part of the book as you sing

                    these are the main words:

                    this is the front of the book, this is the front of the book high-ho-library-o this is the front of the book.

                    then sing the same words and change it from front :to back of the book,
                    spine, of the book.



                    sign main words and fill in: the illustrator draws (point with your finger and draw in the air)
                    the author writes the book, (pint with finger to other palm of hand like you are writing in a book)

                    the copyright tells us when the copy right tells us when, (point to your watch) high-ho-library-o, the copy right tells us when.

                    We sing this before book time each and every day.

                    I only bring the books out when I can offer up 100% supervision. we have rules about our books

                    always gentle hands
                    books are for reading, not building or seats or ________________
                    we sit criss cross applesauce and hold it in our lap.

                    ###I found that most of the kids would place them on the floor and lean on them, which would cause the spine to rip/tear.

                    lastly, one book out at a time. you come back give it to me and I show you how to put it away.

                    once you show me you can care properly for our books, I will be a little more flexible. our preschool kids have their own book area they can use at any time they would like. But this is something that is earned.

                    I see it as any other toy/item. they have to be shown how to respect them and how to properly use them. unfortunately, I think that most kids do not get the opportunity to learn about proper book respect because they are only shown at school.

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                    • daycare
                      Advanced Daycare.com *********
                      • Feb 2011
                      • 16259

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Annalee
                      The ice bins from walmart are great to place books in separated by theme. Some of my books are stored this way. It makes monthly change-out easy.
                      what are ice bins?

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                      • Annalee
                        Daycare.com Member
                        • Jul 2012
                        • 5864

                        #26
                        Originally posted by daycare
                        what are ice bins?
                        rectangular things I found in housewares for 1.26 a piece...It was labeled as ice bins...I assume for ice makers in the fridge

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                        • spud912
                          Trix are for kids
                          • Jan 2011
                          • 2398

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Leigh
                          I started selling Scholastic books-I buy all my books from them now. Super cheap, and the kids love them. If you are interested, I can give you a referral.
                          I started the reading club on Scholastic this month. Go figure not one parent bought a book .... not even the dollar books. Next time they start asking me about their child's progress in preschool activities, I'm going to tell the parents how they need to do their part at home by reading to their kids. They can't hope for their kid to be the next Einstein by passively hoping everyone else does all the work .

                          Regardless, I will be ordering a ton of books this time around, which means more points and more books happyface. I really needed books with CD's so we are stocking up.

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                          • Thriftylady
                            Daycare.com Member
                            • Aug 2014
                            • 5884

                            #28
                            Originally posted by daycare
                            what are ice bins?
                            I'm really glad someone asked that question. I was scratching my head.

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                            • Thriftylady
                              Daycare.com Member
                              • Aug 2014
                              • 5884

                              #29
                              Originally posted by spud912
                              I started the reading club on Scholastic this month. Go figure not one parent bought a book .... not even the dollar books. Next time they start asking me about their child's progress in preschool activities, I'm going to tell the parents how they need to do their part at home by reading to their kids. They can't hope for their kid to be the next Einstein by passively hoping everyone else does all the work .

                              Regardless, I will be ordering a ton of books this time around, which means more points and more books happyface. I really needed books with CD's so we are stocking up.
                              I have thought about doing this. But every parent I get gripes about even paying for DC so I am figuring no one would buy them but I like your approach!

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                              • Baby Beluga
                                Daycare.com Member
                                • Aug 2014
                                • 3891

                                #30
                                Out of curiosity, what is involved in the Scholastic reading program? I have heard about it - but wondered if it would even benefit my families since most of them are teachers and I am sure have access to scholastic through their schools.

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