Amy Dickinson’s Great Idea: A Book on Every Bed
Posted on December 19, 2015 at 8:43 am
My annual reminder about Ask Amy’s “book on every bed” advice for families, a wonderful annual tradition:
You take a book (it can be a new book or a favorite from your own childhood). You wrap it. On Christmas Eve (or whatever holiday you celebrate), you leave the book in a place where Santa is likely to find it. When I communicated with David McCullough about borrowing his idea, he was very clear: Santa handles the delivery and places the book on a child’s bed.
In the morning, the children in your household will awaken to a gift that will far outlast any toy: literacy.
I know this for sure: No matter who you are or what you do, reading will unlock untold opportunities, mysteries and passions. When you have a book and the ability to tell, read and share stories, you gain access to the universe of others’ imaginations. And avid readers know that if you have a book, you are never alone.
For some good suggestions, check out this list from Fault in Our Stars author John Green.