Monthly Book Purchase

Every month, we have a monthly budget to buy some books. I really don’t mind spending money on books and even though we spent 5 good years borrowing books from several libraries, we still bought dizzying amounts of books. I just love owning books!!! And being terribly anal, can’t wait to have them all documented to date!!!

This was last November’s loot of books. That was exactly 7 months ago and cost just over RM200, thus in total we probably spend about RM3000 in books. We can claim it from income tax, right?

We never forget little T2……although being the younger, she already has T1’s books to inherit so gets less.

 

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For the longest time since toddler-hood, T1 has been reading Julia Donaldson books starting with The Gruffalo and The Monkey Puzzle etc. Now that she’s grown bigger, Julia Donaldson has grown too. The book below comes highly recommended by T1 because she says it’s really funny. So if you have children at the same reading age, read this:

Meanwhile, I have about 30 books myself to catch up on. Hmmm…….How? How? How?

 

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2 thoughts on “Monthly Book Purchase

  1. I eagerly await the Big Bad Wolf book sale. I missed the last one. I enjoy buying kids books a bit too much.

  2. I have given up on reading. Gone are those days where I can lie in bed for DAYS to read Sweet Dreams and Sweet Valley High. Now I read newspapers in the toilet (if I’m lucky). Great that both T1 and T2 loves books. Mine don’t quite. Perhaps I got lazy and stopped reading to them, or do you think it’s a boy thing with the short attention span and all?

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