Underneath the book-stand is a journal where the 5yo writes the date and title of each book, each day. He has always been a reluctant writer, like many boys his age I think, but this is a simple, short task to let him practice a little bit each day. As time goes on, I think he'll be proud of the progress he'll inevitably make.
Now alternately, I intend to occasionally substitute a poster to celebrate the various liturgical feast days. So far, I only have posters of the 12 apostles, which were cut from an old (free!) parish calendar and laminated. (11 onto red for martyrdom, John on white.) This Sunday we celebrate Peter & Paul, and instead of displaying the "Book of the Day", I'll display this:
I have long wanted a system to organize liturgical feast days. I'm starting with an accordian binder, large enough to hold posters. I know some moms actually use 365 manilla hanging folders for their work, but that was too much for me. I have ordered 2 packets of Saint posters from the Catholic Company - I've never ordered from them before, and hope I won't be disappointed. I also have countless holy cards that I'll eventually add to this collection.
1 comment:
i love the "book of the day" idea! we might have to try that. thanks for sharing!
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