Sunday, April 11, 2010

Vintage poetry book for children

As you will know if you've read my blog long enough, I have a small collection of vintage children's books.

My recent acquisition, Aladdin jewel-like book:



The whimsical vintage Ameliaranne Bridesmaid book:



My treasured House By Mouse book:



And my other mouse books...

To add to my collection is this beautiful thriftstore find in Glenbrook, NSW.


Dunno's Adventures 4 by Nikolai NOSOV. This one's How Dunno Became a POET. Printed in 1984.


Gorgeous huh?

I wish I had a reading nook for Hannah. Maybe when we move. She misses it so much.

I keep looking for a vintage plate rack in my thriftstore and eBay travels. I plan to use it to display my vintage children's books. Like this one from Martha Stewart:



Don't you have special books you love to pore over on special rainy days? I love to read to Hannah on gloomy days with some brightly lit lamps, or pore over the tiny images with a quiet but quick toast and coffee on Saturday morning before taking to a paintbrush. They make fantastically whimsical gifts to newborn bubs.

Make sure you look through some gorgeous reading corners from a previous blogpost. So many good ideas to steal.

Like using the oft-forgotten empty space behind the door for a reading nook. What else can you store there? Brooms? Store a pretty lamp on a little table, chuck some cushions, a beanbag... books... and you have the cutest, most special secret reading corner for a little one!

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