I posted this a while back, but with the summer slide upon us, it seems fitting to revisit.
Are you, or someone you love, a book nerd? If so, how did it happen? Was it nature or nurture?
My son has always been surrounded by books. Even before he was born, his bookshelves bore the weight of the legions of titles I had collected for him. With few exceptions, he has been read to/with every day of his 10 years on this earth. Each week, we visit the library and heap our bag to the top with books. He receives books at Christmas and on his birthday, and for no reason at all. He delights in choosing titles from the Scholastic book order forms sent home from school, and we are regulars at Half-Price Books. Books are ever-present in his day to day operations. In theory, he has all the makings of a book nerd. But, he’s anything but that. He will, on occasion, crack open his copy of Ripley’s Believe it or Not, or his Guinness Book of World Records to entertain himself. But, rarely does he deliberately choose to read for pleasure. Where did I go wrong? Why isn’t my boy a book nerd?
I, on the other hand, grew up with no books in our house. I, honestly, don’t know if I laid my eyes on a book until I was in elementary school. We were poor, and my parents were teenagers. I was raised on reruns of Batman and Gilligan’s Island. I was also a PBS junkie (we had only 4 channels back then). In my parents’ defense, books were not as readily available as they are today. They were not crammed onto the shelves of Target and Walmart (we didn’t even have Walmart back then). For whatever the reason, no one read to or with me. Nevertheless, I sought out books. I couldn’t wait until the Book Mobile pulled up, in my neighborhood, and I could climb aboard and select my 2 book limit. I read whatever I could get my hands on. I read books beyond my years, and books I probably shouldn’t have read. I was not “nurtured” to love books-but I did, and I do.
So, I ponder the question: Are book nerds born or made? Clearly, despite my efforts, I’ve not nurtured a book nerd. And, despite my parents’ lack of effort, I am a book nerd.
I welcome your thoughts on this topic. Please leave a comment, nerdy or not…
jlfatgcs
Your best two words were ‘Book Mobile’. That made the difference. That was the trigger to your reading. Lucky you! I love the stories of how writers and readers grew up. I, too, was never read to as a child. I have only one memory of being in a library. Yet, the sun shines and paths lead us to reading. Life is good. Thank you for a great post. -Jennie-
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Sylva Fae
Hello, fellow book nerd here!
I am bringing up my girls in the same way as you’ve done with your son. Books dominate every shelf and toy box. My girls are growing up book nerds just like me. At this young age, is it more a girl / boy thing? I guess there’s no simple answer to this question.
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Michelle R. Eastman
Hi Jan. You are a great mom. I think it may be a little bit of a boy thing, but many of my son’s friends love to read. It is likely more of an ADHD thing. He did find the Action Bible at the school book fair. It is in graphic novel format. He has stuck with it and really seems to enjoy reading it. I still read to him every night, so I feel good about that. I hope all is well with you and your little ones. Happy Summer!
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nannygrannie
Very interesting topic! As a child I grew up with TONS of books. My mom was a librarian and so books were a large part of my life and still are. With the kids I take care of as a childcare worker I find if books are around they’ll want to read, and if there are public libraries around that’s a wonderful resource to get kids into books. If some kids just don’t seem to get into books I don’t think that means they never will -they are likely just exploring exploring a different interest!
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Michelle R. Eastman
Thanks for your input. It is always nice to connect with book lovers.
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macjam47
I think there is more than one answer Even natural book lovers, benefit from being read to and introduced to books at an early age.
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Didi Oviatt
Book nerd here!! I was hardly ever read to as a child and it breaks my heart to think about… I make it a point to read to my children very very often! I also make it a point to buy at least one children’s box set for every birthday and holiday… Their collection may be excessive, but hey, if you’re going to spoil your kids then you otta do it with the right stuff right?!?! Thanks so much for this post it’s beautiful
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Michelle R. Eastman
Hi Didi. Thanks for taking time to visit my site and to share your thoughts. I am always happy to make new acquaintances. Spoiling via books…I’m all for it!
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