I had one daughter that LOVED to draw. So, I collected "How to draw....." books of all kinds. We have How to draw; pokemon, animals, cartoons, Disney etc.
The probl
Most of the books I kept are sets. Dr. Seuss, Beverly Cleary, The Great Brain, Mrs. Piggle Wiggle, The Little's, A Series of Unfortunate Events, Junie B. Jones, Nancy Drew, Trixie Belden, Hardy Boys, Clifford, Curious George, Amelia Bedelia, Horrible Harry, Encyclopedia Brown, Bernstein Bears, Cam Jensen, Nate the Great etc.
By making the list and keeping it in my purse, I no longer bought doubles and found that I had most of the sets already. I have never taken the time to look online at what books are available
My Dr. Seuss books were given to us when my eldest was about 2 by some friends whose children out grew them. The books I saw today were all the newer Disney additions to the set so I picked up the stack for $0.25 each.
I started buying Golden Books when I was expectin
The thing I do like about Golden Books is that they have EVERY set included. They have Barbie, Disney, Sesame Street, Warner Brothers, Classics, etc all condensed into matching books that are small and easy for a child to hold. The only time I will buy one now is if it is a first edition and old or a new release such as "Nemo" which we wouldn't own. The books I bought when Princess number one was born are now 25 years old.
To keep th
The last thing I have to share is how you can make some

You may want to "dust" off those old children's books and check the prices out online if you think you are through using them with your children.
My girls debate who will get "what" collection when they are older. I tell them, they can pick numbers. I have a large set for each and then many smaller sets they can take and do with what they will. I think the fact that most are complete or near complete make them more valuable and also, the library copies being older and ordered at printing are probably more valuable than the new one's they ordered.
Either way, the girls have enjoyed reading them and have fond memories of them. I will keep just a few for "Grandma's library" and hope they enjoy the rest.
My girls debate who will get "what" collection when they are older. I tell them, they can pick numbers. I have a large set for each and then many smaller sets they can take and do with what they will. I think the fact that most are complete or near complete make them more valuable and also, the library copies being older and ordered at printing are probably more valuable than the new one's they ordered.
Either way, the girls have enjoyed reading them and have fond memories of them. I will keep just a few for "Grandma's library" and hope they enjoy the rest.
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