What did you do with all of your childhood books? I'm not talking about from when you were a baby, I'm referring more to books you read in elementary/middle school. My mom has a huge box of paperback books that I used to LOVE (Babysitter's Club, Boxcar Children, etc) that she wants me to either get rid of, or take to store at my own house. Are these worth keeping? The ones that aren't really sentimental to me, but I remember loving to read? I just don't know if I have a daughter some day if she would even like reading them?
I'm thinking about saving a few and giving the rest to goodwill, but I'm afraid I'll regret getting rid of them (I'm a bit of a pack rat). WWYD?
Re: Childhood books
I would do just what you said. BSC isnt going to be hard to track down for her if you talk to her about it one day and she shows an interest. Keeping a few of the random hard-to-find ones might be worth it. They will also mean a lot more to her if you only have a few to share.
If you donate them to a kid who might not have as many books as you grew up with, you will still be sharing some of your favorites - that should warm your heart a little.
This! I love getting books from people so I can add to my classroom library. I have yet to have my own classroom but I have tons of books that will come in handy once I do.
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