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How Many Books Do Your Children Own?

Posted by SheSue on October 18, 2008 under For Kids

In middle class neighborhoods the ratio of books to children is 13 to 1.  In low income neighborhoods, the ratio is 1 book for every 300 children.  When my kids were little our income bordered on low, yet we owned many books.  How many books do your children own?

The Children’s Book Bank in Portland, Oregon was opened to address this issue.  Owner Dani Swope works to collect new and gently used books from the community to give to preschool children who don’t have books of their own at home.

As a volunteer, I spent an evening helping her sort and clean books that she would later package into bundles to bring to children in need.  She talked about her experiences teaching, discovering that the problems she had teaching them math had more to do with their lack of reading skills than lack of math skills.  She showed an obvious passion for her work, thrilled and a bit amazed at both the generosity of the community and the need she is trying to fulfill.

Sorting through the books brought back many memories of my children when they were young.  Many books I remembered reading to them, many I knew they would have loved.  I can’t even imagine a world without books.

For more information or if you want to volunteer or donate books, you can contact Dani at:  danis@childrensbookbank.org.

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One Response to “How Many Books Do Your Children Own?”

  1. Nichole Sauer Says:

    Hello again, I just had to say that I had no idea that middle class children on average had so few books… I don’t know where Dave and I qualify on income, probably low still, but our boys have a small bookshelf that has books stacked on top because we don’t have anymore room for them. My boys go nuts for books, the book store is better than a candy shop in their minds. I can’t imagine not having books in their lives… I am glad to hear that things are being done to help families get books for the kiddos and hopefully it will show parents how important books really are..

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