Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely sign up. It gives your child an experience that is common across income levels. It might even destigmatize something that is (according to previous posters) just supposed to be for the poors.
Also, just offset the cost by donating.
https://donate.imaginationlibrary.com/
100% this. Also just getting a surprise book in the mail every month is something that can make your kid looking forward to books and reading. You might be able to do that yourself, but you won't. I'd say about 50% of the books were solid additions to our home library.
My kids look forward to a dozen books a month from the library because we live in a civilized city and are engaged parents.
Congratulations. My kids probably read the Dolly Parton “Road Builders” book hundreds of times over the years. They both loved the book and read it to near tatters. It was a family favorite and my one kid dressed up as the book for Halloween and brought it with her. So, sometimes owning books is nice, too!