Well, this was certainly a Christmas for the books. We made the best of it, but I’ll be very happy if I don’t see another Christmas like it in a hurry. I do hope that if you celebrated Christmas this year you were able to find some joy amidst all the strangeness!
My little bookworm made off like a bandit this year, with both mummy and Grandma spoiling him with heaps of books. Books do make the best gifts, after all! And of course we’ve been reading them on repeat the past few days.
Here are the two books that I picked up for him – I nabbed them both on sale at one of my favourite local bookstores, Book Warehouse on Main Street in Vancouver. I’m quite the bargain hunter and frugal shopper. which means I’m always keeping my eyes open for sales. I’m definitely one of those people that buys gifts throughout the year and stashes them for birthdays and Christmas. I don’t think that you should feel obligated to spend a lot of money on gifts, especially in a year when so many of us are facing financial insecurity, and keeping an eye open for sales and coupons can really make all the difference. Being a frugal shopper can sometimes feel like a part-time job, but the rewards can be so worth it when you find the perfect gifts at a price that doesn’t make your wallet cry.
I’ve linked both of these books to Book Outlet – I’m not connected with them in any way, but they do have very reasonable prices and ship internationally, so they’re a good option if you’re shopping on a budget.
Noisy Trucks – Much to our amusement, since neither mummy nor daddy ever encouraged it, our toddler is absolutely fascinated by all things wheeled, and the bigger the better! This book has great, colourful photographs, and the best part (for toddler, anyway) is that each page comes with a button that makes fun truck noises. Fortunately for us, the buttons are a bit finicky and you need to push them pretty hard to make them work, which means my little toddler can’t press them without mummy’s help. 😉
If I Were a Dog – The other great love in my toddler’s life (beyond trucks) is dogs – oh, does this little boy love dogs! He smiles and points and squeals with delight every time a dog crosses his path, though he always keeps a respectful distance. Of course I had to pick up this colourful book, with its bright, adorable doggy illustrations. Since mummy and daddy both have terrible dog allergies, this is probably going to be the closest he’s going to be to having a dog.
I wish you all the best for the new year, here’s hoping it’s filled with health, joy and heaps of good books. Happy New Year!!
Oh my, Noisy Trucks is going to be SUCH a hit with buttons and noises. There’s just something about the sound of loud horns. Heehee! Thanks for these shares, Jane!
I’m glad you found some fun books for the holidays without spending a fortune! These books look fun—I can definitely understand why you’re glad that the sound-effect buttons in Noisy Trucks are hard to press! Thanks for the great post, and have a happy new year!
It’s great that despite how “unique” 2020 was people still turned to books for comfort!
I’m so happy to read about your toddler’s book love.
My problem with purchasing gifts across the year is that I sometimes forget about them and or end up spending more because I end up getting carried away… This is especially true when it comes to books for my grandchildren.
Happy New Year to you and your family Jane.
These both look like a lot of fun. I hope that you have a wonderful new year!