Thursday, December 19, 2013

Homeschool Preschool--Unit 17--The Time of the Kings

I am using Heart of Dakota's Little Hands to Heaven curriculum, Bob books emerging reader books, various forms of Spanish, & reading aloud, usually from the chapter books &/or the Bible for my 4 year old son.

This week focuses on the letter N, & the kings Joash, Hezekiah, Josiah, & Job.

We started off Monday with a new fingerplay. We read in the Bible about Joash.  Lil J practiced writing "N" & "n".  He did 'count on me', drawing pillars in each box & counting each box & then all pillars.  He read a Bob book.  We did Spanish & then we colored a coloring sheet about Joash.  Then we did our songs--a song about Israel & our usual 3.  Later there will be reading aloud, from Christmas books & also from the Bible.


On Tuesday we continued with our fingerplay.  We read about & discussed Hezekiah.  Lil J did "hide & seek N".  He read a Bob book.  We did Spanish & our songs--a song about Israel turning back to God & our usual 3.  Later I will read aloud from Christmas books as well as the Bible at bedtime.  


On Wednesday we continued with our fingerplay.  We read about Josiah in the Bible.  He read a Bob book.  We did both devotionals for the letter N.  On a piece of paper I demonstrated what he needed to do--eyes, Bible, & smiley face--representing Josiah's eyes, the Bible, & Josiah's smile.  It was masking tape "N" day, which my son loves--he had his monster trucks drive on the N today. We did Spanish & colored a picture of Josiah & did our songs--a song about Israel turning back to God & then our usual 3 songs.  Later I will read aloud from our Christmas books & also from Luke in the Bible at bedtime.


On Thursday we finished off the week with our fingerplay, combining days 4 & 5.  We read about God's people turning away from God, marrying women who didn't believe in God.  And we read about Job.  We did a lot of discussing of what we read, there were a couple of activities that I skipped here.  He painted the letter "N" & wrote "N" & "n".  He read a Bob book, did Spanish, & did our songs--a song about Israel turning away from God & our usual 3 songs.  




Our Christmas books

Next week we are breaking for Christmas & will then resume the following week learning about Isaiah & Jeremiah & the letter O.



Thursday, December 12, 2013

Homeschool Preschool--Unit 16--Elijah and Elisha

I am using Heart of Dakota's Little Hands to Heaven, Bob books emerging reader books, various forms of Spanish, & reading aloud, usally from a chapter book, for my 4 year old son.

This week focuses on Elijah, Elisha, and the letter M.

On Monday we started off the week with a new fingerplay.  We read about Elijah in the Bible.  He read a Bob book.  He wrote M & m (& he wanted to N & n also).  He did 'count on me', drawing birds in each box (birds representing the ravens that fed Elijah).  We did Spanish & our songs--a song about Elijah & our usual 3.  This is still an area where I can't really find crafts that correlate, so I found a coloring sheet that went with today's Bible reading & he colored that.  I don't really mind though because I've been super busy with holiday stuff & finding crafts & doing all the prep work that goes along with extra crafts would be a bit much right now.  He's never really been into coloring, so I joined him on this one to help make it more exciting for him.  Later I will read aloud & I will for sure be reading aloud at bedtime from the book of Luke.  I have to say I really love reading to him at bedtime.  I think I will continue reading to him from the Bible at bedtime even when Christmas passes.  He is so calm & he really is listening, as he comments on certain things.


On Tuesday we continued with our fingerplay, we read in the Bible about God sending down fire for the sacrifice, Elijah being taken to heaven on a chariot of fire, & about the widow with the never-ending oil supply.  I combined days 2 & 3, to make for a 4 day school week.  We did a lot of discussing of what we read, we did masking tape "M" & a "bean M".  I left out a couple of things, but added on a worksheet.  He did Spanish & read a Bob book.  And we did music--a song about Elijah & our usual 3.  Later I will read aloud, probably from Christmas books, which I did yesterday, & then reading from Luke at bedtime.

Yesterday I sat down & went through the remainder of the school year (we are about half way through or close to it I guess, it's a 33 week curriculum) & pulled up coloring sheets to go with each week & printed out the "count on me" pages, the "hide & seek" pages, & "color" pages that are coming later on.  I organized them all by unit & day & put them in a folder.  It feels like such a weight off, knowing that it is all done & planned & I can truly just grab & go for the remainder of the school year.  I am also feeling burned out on crafts, but I think that may pass after some time off from it, & especially now that all the rest of the planning & organizing is completely done.  It now leaves me time to possibly find a craft & do all the planning & prep work involved.  But even if I don't return to doing crafts I still have lots of coloring sheets that I printed off the internet, to go along with what we are learning.  I am wondering if I should make sure I buy next year's curriculum early enough for me to do all of this before we begin, but I don't know that next year's will need this.  It looks like A LOT, so I don't think I'll be needing to add on extra stuff.  And printing pages out won't take all that long, if that is all that's needed.  


On Wednesday we continued with our fingerplay, we read about Elisha telling the leper to wash in the river 7 times to be healed.  He did 'Hide & Seek M'.  We did a drawing activity where I demonstrated & Lil J copied my demonstration on his paper.  There's been activities similar to this before & from what I recall they never made much sense to me, but this one I actually understood.  We were to draw red circles at the top of the paper--these represented the lepers sores.  Then we drew a river in the middle of the paper--this represented the river he washed himself in 7 times.  Then we drew a happy face at the bottom--this represented that the man was happy once he was healed.  Of course my silly son had to draw a happy face AND a serious face--because he might not have been happy ALL THE TIME he says.  Then he read a Bob book, & then we did Spanish.  And then we did our songs--no song to go with today's lesson, so just our usual 3--books of the Bible, God made the universe, & 10 commandments.  Later I will read aloud from Christmas books & at bedtime from the Bible.  


On Thursday we finished off the 4 day week with our fingerplay.  We read in the Bible about angels watching over Elisha.  We did our devotionals--I'm still using both--I really like ABC Bible Verses, but my son really enjoys the illustrations in Big Thoughts For Little People, so I include it also.  He wrote "M" & "m".  We read some scriptures in the Bible about angels & discussed the fact that we are not to worship angels, but only God.  He read a Bob book, we did some Spanish, & we did our songs.  There was no song for today's lesson, so we just did our usual 3--books of the Bible, God made the universe, & 10 commandments.  Later I will read aloud, probably from Christmas books, & then from Luke in the Bible at bedtime.  And that's a wrap for this week!


Next week we will cover the time of the kings...........

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Homeschool Preschool--Unit 15--King Solomon

I am using Heart of Dakota's Little Hands to Heaven, Bob books emerging reader books, various forms of Spanish, & reading aloud, usually from a chapter book, for my 4 year old son.

This week is a review week, focusing on letters A-L & on Solomon.

After taking a week off to focus on Thanksgiving, I must say I was quite eager to get back to our regular schooling.  My son seemed to feel the same way.  I had worried that time away might lead to him being more lazy about it or not wanting to do it, but that didn't seem to be the case at all I am pleased to report.

On Monday we started off the week with a new fingerplay.  I decided to read the Bible reading from both my own NKJV Bible as well as from Lil J's own Bible that came with the curriculum & I will continue to do so from now on.  This curriculum is written to be used with any Bible--it lists the Bible reading in a standard Bible as well as the 2 Bibles they offer with the curriculum (they offer 2 to allow you to choose which one best fits your child's age & abilities).  So I read out of my Bible & then out of Lil J's Bible.  Then there was a "math activity" where I had a pile of pairs of shoes & Lil J had to sort the pairs & put them together & tell me which was largest & which was smallest, etc. & also which pair of shoes belonged to who in our family.  I don't really see that as being math per se, but it still seemed like a good learning activity so I did include it.  The point of it was that Solomon was wise & knew how to match the baby with it's own birth mother (what we read about in the Bible today).  Being a review week, I had Lil J write all the review letters, A-L.  And then I had him write his numbers as well.  Then we did an activity where we draw a blue cloud at the top of the page, a red smiley face in the middle, & a yellow rectangle at the bottom, representing the temple Solomon built.  The cloud represented Solomon's dream, where God came to him in a dream.  Then Lil J read a Bob book, then we did Spanish, our songs (a song about Solomon, a song about Proverbs, & our usual 3), & then he colored a print out page about Solomon.  I seem to have reached an area in the Bible where it's really tough to find crafts to go along with it.  So I was able to find this coloring page on Solomon & I settled for that as an add on activity.  Later I will read aloud.  The reading of Little House in the Big Woods has been put on hold for now....I've been doing a lot of library books instead.  And since it's December now, I've started my tradition of reading a chapter of Luke each day, beginning on December 1st & I've been reading it aloud to my son this year.

Bottom Left: my demo of what he was to draw  Bottom Right: his drawing

On Tuesday we continued with our fingerplay.  I chose this day to combine days 2 & 3 together to make a 4 day school week.  Yesterday seemed too busy to do so, so each week I will look for the lighter days to combine together.  We read about Solomon building the temple, we did a lot of discussing about what we read.  Being a review week I let Lil J choose what letter he wanted to decorate on paper (he chose A & chose to decorate with "o"s) & what letter he wanted as masking tape letter on the floor (he chose B).  Then he read a Bob book, we did Spanish, & our songs--a song about Solomon, a song about the temple, & our usual 3 songs.  All in all it was a very good day & I look forward to having Friday off!  There was an activity I skipped, building a temple out of food--it's in our curriculum & I had also found it when searching online for craft ideas.  I just have such a hard time with wasting that much food to do that.  I'm sure that's probably silly of me, but I just couldn't bring myself to do it.  I will read aloud later on today.


On Wednesday we continued with our fingerplay.  We read more about Solomon in the Bible.  We did letters I-L review in our devotional (for reviews I ONLY use ABC Bible Verses), he did Hide-n-seek Review.  He did Count on Me, drawing 2-3 crosses in each box & counting up each box & then all of them together.  He read a Bob book, we did Spanish, & then our songs--a song about Solomon, a song about the temple, & our usual 3 songs.  I will read aloud later today.


On Thursday we finished off the week with our fingerplay, we read about Solomon turning away from God, we did some acting out & discussing of what we read in the Bible.  Being review week he again wrote letters A-L & I had him write his numbers as well.  He read a Bob book, then we did Spanish, & songs--a song about Solomon, a song about Proverbs, & our usual 3 songs.  Later I will read aloud from something, as well as from Luke in the Bible, as the Christmas season is upon us.  I've been reading from Luke right before Lil J goes to bed & I love it.  He's so calm & still & it's so nice.  Anytime I read to him during the daytime he's running & wiggling or swinging on his swing, etc.  If I question him I find that he is listening, it's just distracting to ME when I'm reading & he's all over the place.  


Next week we will be covering Elijah and Elisha.............





Monday, December 2, 2013

RV Life

My hubby's job doesn't allow for much time off.  The most he can take off at a time is one week & he can only do that 2 or 3 times a year I believe.  And when he does do that it takes him close to a month to get caught up again when he goes back to work.  So we mostly plan to take lots of weekend trips in our motorhome.  Our goal is to do so once a month.  And that means we have to stay fairly close to home.  We didn't manage to go anywhere in October (early September was our week long trip we took right after buying the motorhome in late August).  But we did head south to the San Diego area for our November trip.  We stayed at "Chula Vista RV Park".  It was nice & I would recommend it, BUT someone we spoke with there said there was another RV Park in the area that had lots of fun stuff for kids, so if we do go back to San Diego again I think I'd rather stay where there's fun stuff for my son.  This place was nice, but geared more for senior citizens it seemed.  It was a little like the place we stayed at in Las Vegas--where some of the people were living in there long term & lots of people in there knew each other & played bingo there, etc. I guess this sort of thing is pretty common, it's just not something I ever recall seeing when I was a kid travelling in our motorhome.  

This was our campsite, if it's called "campsite".....I'm not really sure what to call it, but it had a picnic table to the rear of the motorhome, overlooking the bay.  {My hubby originally had planned to stay Friday night & head home on Saturday.....but I really wanted to stay Saturday night & head home on Sunday.  Our original reservations were for Friday night only.  On Saturday morning we asked about staying an additional night.  They were able to accomodate us, but had to move us.  So first we stayed here, right on the bay.  Then we moved to a site overlooking the marina.  It was actually nice to have had both views.  And the site overlooking the marina just seemed more roomy to me.  But somehow I forgot to take pics of the second site.}




This was the view from the picnic table behind our motorhome.

The blue dot on this map shows where we were, right on the bay

It was a gorgeous day

My kid, being silly as always--climbing the ladder.........

..........hiding under the motorhome..........

.......he was actually imitating a character on a sticker he was playing with..........

.......Lil J wanted to take a pic of the sky

We took a walk on the marina

and had really gorgeous views of the sunset


The Coronado bridge off in the distance

I love this shot I got of my boys

It had been raining for a couple of days prior to our trip & while this day was gorgeous there were still some dark clouds looming in the distance

there were lots of ducks along the marina

he was so excited to be able to get so close to the ducks!

a gorgeous shot my hubby took

My son was excited to see this cat sunning itself on the dash of a neighboring motorhome (later we saw a second cat doing the same--I don't recall ever seeing people travel with cats in a motorhome!)

Of course my son had to "be that cat" & sun himself on our dash board

And of course he wanted to climb this tree in our "camp site" (this was the marina camp site)

All in all it was a very nice weekend away.  We look forward to more trips like this as well as more longer trips.  My hubby says he is definitely addicted to RVing & I have been since I was a kid.  Lil J sure does love it as well, he was so sad when we went back home & returned the motorhome to the storage facility.




Monday, November 25, 2013

Squanto




I got this book several years ago & have read it each year to my son.  I don't remember where or how I learned of it, but I really do like it.  Plus it's a true story.  I always love a great true story.  If you've never read this book I recommend it highly.  You just might want to make it a family tradition each year.  :)

Gluten Free Thanksgiving


Most of the time my hubby & I have hosted Thanksgiving at our house.  My hubby was already doing that when I first met him & had been doing so for quite some time.  I have always allowed him to do the turkey, but I used to always do all the sides, which can be exhausting.

At some point we decided we were tired of hosting it every year & we took a break for a couple of years & then it was sometimes yes & sometimes no.  Last year was supposed to be at our house & then I got the flu from my son & my poor hubby was on his own cooking & he transported everything to his sister in law's house!  I felt so bad but I was incredibly sick & couldn't even get out of bed for more than a trip to the bathroom.  

This year we are hosting it again.  I like to prep as much as I can ahead of time to keep the day as sane enjoyable as possible.  I realize most people don't cook from scratch, but I like to & also need to in some cases.  

So for this year my plans are:
Monday--made gluten free bread flour mix, make cornbread, make 2 loaves bread, make pie crusts, chop celery & onion, & cube & toast corn bread & bread.
Tuesday--relax, do Thanksgiving crafts with my son
Wednesday--Bake 2 pecan pies & 1 triple berry cobbler, make gravy, saute celery & onion & assemble stuffing (minus broth)
Thursday--assemble potato dish, bake stuffing & potatoes, add turkey drippings to gravy

Hopefully all goes as planned!!  
(My sister in law is bringing yams & a green salad, so that lessens the amount of work I have to do!!)

Gluten Free Products


I've been working my way through the products that I use, determining what is & what isn't gluten free & getting rid of what isn't.  I thought I'd share my list so far for anyone else who might be reading this & need the info also.

IS GLUTEN FREE:
Neutrogena Naturals Face Wash
Listerine Original Antiseptic
Spry Xylitol Rinse (ALL Spry products are gluten free)
Closys Oral Rinse
Everyday Minerals makeup (I use some of their eye shadows)
O'Keefe's Working Hands
Dimetapp allergy & cold elixir
Eos Lip Balm
Desert Essence tea tree oil & neem toothpaste
Kiss My Face lip balm
Cover FX pressed mineral foundation
Benefit Erase Paste concealer
Derma E (ALL products)--I use a facial moisturizer & eye cream from this company
Kirkland Conditioner
Kirkland Shampoo
Kirkland Body Wash
Everyday Shea Lavender Lotion (the unscented variety is also gluten free, but I've seen a lot of reviews online saying it smells awful)


IS NOT GLUTEN FREE:
Alba Botannica (do not keep tabs on the presence of ANY allergenic ingredients/contaminants)--I was using quite a few products from this company, am still using one that I'm trying to find a replacement for
Burt's Bees (do not keep tabs on the presence of ANY allergenic ingredients/contaminants)==I was using their lip balm & had a lip gloss
Maybelline (they won't give a straight answer, just some vague legal run around  the bush nonsense)--I love their cheapie waterproof liquid eye liner......
L'Oreal (they won't give a straight answer, just some vague legal run around  the bush nonsense)--I used to use voluminous mascara, haven't used it in a long time, but still have some in the house, that's why I contacted them
Garnier--(they won't give a straight answer, just some vague legal run around the bush nonsense)--I was using some of their hair care products 
Chloraseptic Spray (both menthol & cherry flavors)

I am still waiting on a response (been waiting quite a while) from Ocean Mist Cosmetics (I have a blush & some eye shadows from this company) & Lure Beauty (I have blushes from this company).  

I still need to contact Bare Minerals as I use a few products from this company as well--mascara, warmth, eye shadow primer.

I am sure there are still other items I need to check on......the dish soap that I have horrible reactions to comes to mind......

I should point out that no one really knows if using gluten free topical products is helpful or necessary to those with gluten issues, but I would definitely rather be safe than sorry, especially if there's a cumulative effect with multiple sources.  And my son & I sure do have sensitive & irritable skin, so I think for us we really need to play it safe.


Friday, November 22, 2013

Homeschool Preschool--Unit 14--King David--Part 2



I am using Heart of Dakota's Little Hands to Heaven, Bob books beginning reader books, various forms of Spanish, & reading aloud (usually from a chapter book) to my 4 year old son.

This week/unit focuses on the letter L & David.

This is the continuation of unit 14, since we only accomplished one day of the unit last week & then I got sick.  So on Tuesday we continued with our fingerplay.  We read about David bringing home the Ark of God in the Bible.  We had a craft in the curriculum where we made the Ark out of a small box.  (I used a mouthwash box)  This was 'masking tape L' day--which my son loves.  He had his little toy turtle walk all over the "L".  We were then supposed to dance around & sing praises to God carrying the Ark we made, but I decided to just incorporate that with our song time at the end of school time.  So we moved on to reading, he read another Bob book.  And then we did Spanish & then our songs--a song about Psalm 150, the books of the Bible, God made the universe, & the 10 commandments.  Later I will read aloud.

 I had meant to do a craft on this day, but we didn't do it.  It was really cute, making David's harp.  But it just seemed like it wasn't meant to work out for us.  It had a lot of prep work involved, which I was working on 2 weeks ago, because we were supposed to be doing this school day last week.  And every step of the project had things go wrong for me.  And then I had needed to buy yarn, to make the strings of the harp, & it seems I never got around to doing that.....so I just decided today to just let this one go.  It's not the end of the world.



On Wednesday we continued with our fingerplay.  Then we read in the Bible about the prophet Nathan telling King David that God was going to punish him for his sins.  Then Lil J read a Bob book, he did really well.  He's really starting to gain the confidence he was lacking.  We did 'hide & seek L', which he's really good at.  We did a strange activity where I demonstrated on paper what he needed to do & he did his own version on his own paper.  We drew a yellow oval on the left side of the paper.  On the right side we wrote "NO" & below it we drew a sad face.  Then we connected a line from the word "NO" to the sad face.  As soon as we were done Lil J was asking me what it meant.  I have no idea what the yellow oval is about.  But the "NO" & sad face represent David's sin & David's sadness over his sin.  We skipped an activity, it just emphasized the same as the drawing & the Bible reading.  Then we did Spanish.  And then we did our songs.  There was no song scheduled for today, so we just did the books of the Bible, God made the universe, & 10 commandments.  Later I will read aloud.  


On Thursday it was raining & I struggled to get school started, just such a lazy comfy morning, but we did get going a little past 8AM & we continued with our fingerplay.  We read the same passage in the Bible again today, focusing more on God's forgiveness.  We did both devotionals for the letter L.  I drew an L on a paper & put glue on it.  Lil J stuck banana puffs on it.  We discussed how God wants men to respect women & examples of respect & the fact that David did not respect Bathsheba.  He read another Bob book.  We did Spanish & there was no song to go with today's lesson, but we still did books of the Bible, God made the universe, & 10 commandments.  Later I will read aloud. 


On Friday we finished off the week with our fingerplay.  We read about Absalom in the Bible.  He practiced writing "L" & "l".  He read another Bob book.  He is really enjoying the Bob books.  He seems to really like anything with characters & these books have that.  He looks forward to continuing with & learning more about the characters, just like with his devotional.  Then we did Spanish & then our songs--no song for today's lesson, so just books of the Bible, God made the universe, & 10 commandments.  Later I will read aloud.  


We will most likely take a break next week from school.  I have some Thanksgiving crafts to do, we always read the Squanto book, & I have lots of food prep to do.  So it will be a busy, busy week for sure.  Plus we are going RVing this weekend, so I can't get a head start on anything!




Thursday, November 21, 2013

Gluten free beauty products



I've recently purchased a few new makeup items that are gluten free.....Cover FX pure pressed mineral foundation & erase paste concealer by Benefit.  Buying makeup is a rare thing for me these days.  And I'm happy to report that I'm really liking them.

I saw Rebecca Black using them & reviewing them on YouTube & I really liked what I saw.  For anyone interested in Gluten Free living I highly recommend looking up Andrew Cordova & Rebecca Black--they have a podcast, a magazine, & are both on Facebook, Pinterest, YouTube, Instagram (I LOVE instagram), etc.  As a woman I really appreciate Rebecca sharing info on beauty products.  There's so little info out there on those types of products.  These two people do what they do simply to help others, they don't make money on any of it, they just love to help people & they do a great job at it.  They have helped me tremendously.  I must say I am really not into podcasts.  Podcasts & videos are super hard for me to watch & listen to with my son.  But I make a point to follow their podcast because it is so full of useful info.  I highly highly recommend following these two if you have any interest in the gluten free life.

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Preschool Apps & Modern Technology in Preschool Learning


I'm pretty picky about not letting my son play on my phone or the computer.  I know there are a lot of educational apps out there & people get so excited, saying how smart it's going to make their kid.  I'm pretty picky about sticking with old fashioned type ways of learning.  When I homeschool my son we use actual BOOKS.  

I will add that I am VERY anti-video-game & a lot of these modern educational apps, etc is just leading them towards video games from an extremely young age in my opinion.  All in the name of education.  

I am not judging anyone that wants to use modern technology.  I just don't trust it & I strongly believe that the old fashioned way produces much smarter people.  

There is an anti-reading/anti-book movement taking place that I absolutely loathe & I refuse to allow my son to join in that camp.  My son LOVES books & that's just the way I want to keep it.  

The one exception I've allowed is when it comes to learning a foreign language.  I do want my son to be fluent in both English & Spanish.  And since I'm NOT fluent in Spanish I struggle to teach him.  If I was fluent I could simply just talk to him in Spanish, but I am unable to do so.  We do practice Spanish words & I do read aloud to him in Spanish.  Even if I don't know what I'm reading my pronunciation is still very good.  But I feel I'm lacking, so I have downloaded an app on my phone that teaches Spanish.  We don't do it a lot, however, it's just an occasional fun thing.  It's great when we're stuck somewhere & he's getting antsy.  Or if I'm under the weather & need to keep him entertained.

And I am planning to order a CD Rom program of Spanish instruction when my son gets a little older.  Of course I am also planning to do Spanish workbooks as well, when he's old enough to do so.  I do feel like the modern technology really helps to reinforce a lesson like this in a way that I personally am unable to do so.  This is a tough one to simply learn from a book alone.    

Another Library Trip


Our library books were due yesterday.  So we headed back to the library to return them.  After our last visit I took a look at the library's website.  There were a lot of neat features there, one of which was that you can request a book from another library in the same county.  

I can recall my first trip to the library.  And I can recall the very first book I ever checked out from the public library.  (I cannot remember what I first checked out in my school library--I remember loving the school library when I was in elementary school.  I do recall some of the books I checked out from the school library, but not the very first one.)  Obviously it's a very old book & is no longer in print today.  I have looked for it online before, to try to purchase it, but wasn't successful at finding it.  The library we've been visiting is very new & doesn't have this old book BUT another library in the same county had TWO copies!!  I put in a transfer request for the book.  A few days later I received a text message on my cell phone telling me that it was available & would remain available until a certain date.  The final date of availability was after the due date of the first round of books we checked out, so I decided to just pick it up when I returned these books.

So yesterday I asked at the desk how I get a book I requested.  I was told there was a bookshelf where requested books were located.  They are organized by the first 3 letters of the last name of the person requesting.  I quickly found the book!!  What a fabulous system!!

I must say that back in the early days of library use things were very different than they are today.  Back then there were no computers.  There were the drawers of cards listing each book.  I have no idea if requesting books from another library was a possibility back then.  But there was no internet to do it from home like I did!  I must say that I REALLY REALLY REALLY miss the card catalogs at the library.  I have actually never learned how to look up books on the computer systems.  So I usually just browse at libraries now, rather than looking up anything specific.  (I did, back in the 80s I think, learn how to use the computer replacement of the card catalog, BUT it was a weird microfilm type system, which no longer exists today.)

Anyways, I grabbed the requested book, then took a browse in the book store.  We grabbed 4 books (for $4!!) & then headed to the children's library section & picked out some more books to check out.  Last time we checked out a Franklin book.  We already have 3 Franklin books (from kids' meals at Chick-Fil-A) & my son REALLY likes Franklin.  He loves turtles in general & really enjoys Franklin books as well.  This time we checked out SIX Franklin books & then a Little Bear book (my son loves watching Little Bear & has one Little Bear book).

The 8 books we checked out

The 4 books we purchased