{"id":23085,"date":"2017-08-03T20:34:27","date_gmt":"2017-08-04T02:34:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.allaboutami.com\/?p=23085"},"modified":"2018-08-16T08:47:28","modified_gmt":"2018-08-16T14:47:28","slug":"childrens-books-yarn","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.allaboutami.com\/childrens-books-yarn\/","title":{"rendered":"Children’s Books About Yarn, Knitting & Crochet"},"content":{"rendered":"

I love being able to express my love of yarn through various ways, whether it be through fun yarnie tote bags<\/strong><\/a> like those we designed for the Lambert Collection<\/strong><\/a> or special yarnie greeting cards like our\u00a0“Wool You Be My Valentine?” card designs<\/strong><\/a>! \u00a0I was very excited to discover\u00a0that there are many children’s books that center around yarn, wool, and knitting! \u00a0Myla and Brielle have become very accustomed to seeing me knit and crochet with yarn and they frequently come along with us to the craft stores when we buy yarn. \u00a0I borrowed a number\u00a0of yarn-related books geared towards children from the library and was excited to read them to the girls! \u00a0They loved reading these stories about yarn, and I thought I would share these books with you too, particularly if you have children who are curious about yarn as well! \u00a0I think they would make fantastic baby shower or birthday gifts for the children of yarn-loving parents as it is a wonderful bonding experience to read these books and share our love of the fiber arts with children at a young age!<\/p>\n

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I will go through some of the books that I borrowed from the library and provide the Amazon affiliate links to each in case you are interested in purchasing them!\u00a0 You could always search for them at your local library first to see if you and your children like them before deciding to add them permanently to your book collections!<\/p>\n

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Joanna and Eric Johnson live in Colorado with their three children, and they have combined Joanna’s love of books and knitting to create this wonderful series of stories that Eric has illustrated!\u00a0 At the end of each book you can find some knitting patterns that correspond with the story.\u00a0 I think this is such a brilliant idea as you can create the items featured in the stories and really bring them to life!<\/p>\n