Lately I've been pretty fed up with the trash that passes as entertainment on TV. Most of the shows geared to children in the tween age bracket are already off limits to my girls because I don't like the attitudes that are portrayed in them. Even a lot of cartoon shows have found their way on to our banned list for a variety of reasons.
I've noticed over the past few weeks that the new Spongebob episodes are gross and seemingly heading in a direction that I just don't like. The newer shows seem oddly reminiscent of Ren and Stimpy. Several times over the past month I have found myself telling the girls to shut off Spongebob and do something productive.
At first the girls balked about the injustice of me telling them to shut off the TV. I pointed out to them that they would certainly survive if they were not basking in the blue glow of the TV on a daily basis. Usually one of them [Madeline] would quip that she "needed" to be able to watch TV. I like to pull the mom card in these situations and throw out the ever useful line that "a want is not a need." Ellie schlepped around the house for a day or two complaining that there was "nothing to do." Yeah, my poor deprived kids who have lots of toys, books and arts and crafts have absolutely nothing they can do.
I'm not sure what clicked with Ellie, but after a few days of hardly any TV she became hooked on reading. The past couple of weeks she has been immersed in books. She's loving the Berenstain Bears books. She doesn't care if it's one of my
vintagebooksfrom when I was learning to read or one of the newer
Christmas books. She's just drinking them in. I thought it was funny when I found her curled up with the
Too Much TVbook. She pointed out that it was just like her and Madeline. Then, she pulled out
Too Much Junk Foodand told me Madeline should read it. This girl really makes me laugh sometimes.
Madeline rediscovered her
Kindleand found that she really likes some of the many free books I downloaded for her. The
American Fairy Talesis one of her new favorites. Even better than picking up the Kindle, she has also started to read some of the very many American Girl volumes that she has on her bookshelf. Last night she devoured
Kirsten's Short Story Collectionand tonight she started to read her
Mollybook. I told her I thought it was nice she was finally delving into some of these books since she's had them for over two years. She zipped through the main books for
Felicity,Samantha,Kirstenand
Kityears ago but most of the extras, like the mystery and short story collections didn't get touched.
I'm so happy to see my girls drinking in good books instead of watching junk TV. Ellie has even learned to read silently as a result of this TV ban. After about of week of Ellie reading everything aloud, Madeline started to get on her case about it and sure enough Ellie who claimed she didn't know how to read silently to herself figured it out. When she reads aloud to me know I've noticed that her reading seems to have progressed a lot. I was just telling Bryan that I think it's possible that Ellie may be reading the American Girl books by this Summer. I'm so excited about this. I can't wait until she's exploring the worlds of her favorite dolls.