the wiberry and the worm
posted by: heathergirl7 @ 8:29 pmIt’s nice to know that my son, a Kindergartener, is learning something from the public school library about books. I have always had a love of books, and I have tried and hoped to pass that onto him, but as a parent, there are some things that you just don’t think about…
A few nights ago we were ready Ricky Ricotta’s Giant Robot vs. The Voodoo Vultures from Venus (don’t judge me, we also read Captain Underpants – and anything that puts a smile on his face has value in my eyes)…
Well, you would have thought I was brutally harming an innocent animal the way he shot up off of the sofa and yelled “NO MOM!! Don’t do that! That’s NOT the nice thing to do to a book!!”
I said “What? Where did you hear that?”
He says “At the wiberry at school. The worm in the book said everytime somebody folds a page it makes him sad and he cries. Look, all you have to do is get a piece of paper to mark your spot. Let me find one…”
So, I watched as my brilliant, book-loving 5 year old went to my desk and came back with a sticky note and showed me the “nice way” to treat your books. I was so darn proud of him, I could have cried!
I have always been adamant about respecting books – you keep them picked up, you don’t tear the pages or color/write in them, period. No excuses. And I guess I just slacked off on the part about folding the pages, but I got put in my place for it.
Thank you, Wiberry, for helping me teach my son to appreciate and love books.











