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		<title>A Vintage Read? Yes Indeed! School Primers Are A Must-Have</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We went to a few antique shops this weekend that we visit pretty regularly, but this time I found a hidden section in one of the shops that I had ignored on so many trips before. Something pulled me to this tucked-away shelf that turned out to be full of vintage children&#8217;s books. I LOVE [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We went to a few antique shops this weekend that we visit pretty regularly, but this time I found a hidden section in one of the shops that I had ignored on so many trips before. Something pulled me to this tucked-away shelf that turned out to be full of vintage children&#8217;s books. I LOVE vintage children&#8217;s books. (A lot of the graphics that you see on products at <a href="http://www.thebabygardner.com" target="_blank">The Baby Gardner </a>come from vintage story books and primers.) So needless to stay, I got really excited. Here&#8217;s a sampling of my finds:</p>
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<p>For me personally, I love primers for their amazing vintage illustrations and the nostalgia they exude. Totally reminiscent of the 1940s and 1950s, they represent picture-perfect vintage Americana.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2166" title="primer2" src="http://thebabygardner.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/primer2.jpg" alt="primer2" width="400" height="252" /></p>
<p>School primers (a.k.a. early readers) appeared in classrooms across the country to instill reading fundamentals as a fun and straight-forward process. Today, these books can be easily identified by their bright and cheerful vintage illustrations and large text. They often include several short stories, a vocabulary index, and reading comprehension questions.</p>
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<p><strong><em>&#8220;See Dick run. Run Dick run!&#8221; </em></strong>No doubt you&#8217;ve heard those infamous words from the classic primer, <em>Dick &amp; Jane</em>. Many vintage primers have become incredibly collectible over the years.<em> Dick &amp; Jane</em> primers, in particular, are very sought after and treasured among serious collectors. These characters came alive in 1930 when the first <em>Dick &amp; Jane</em> primer was introduced.</p>
<p>The popularity of <em>Dick and Jane</em> has boomed even more in recent years as reproductions of the classic primers have been published. Michael Miller, fabric designer,  has even created a <a href="http://www.ladybuttonfabrics.com/cgi-bin/fabricshop/gallery.cgi?O=1&amp;Category=42&amp;Page=2&amp;v=1&amp;startwith=9" target="_blank">line of vintage-inspired fabrics</a> dedicated solely to this famous duo:</p>
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<p>If you feel that irresistible pull toward vintage school primers the way I do, here are some great tips for collecting:</p>
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<li>Search for primers at flea markets, used book stores, garage sales, thrift stores, and eBay.</li>
<li>Try to choose books with all pages present and clean. Often it&#8217;s difficult to find readers without school stamps or other markings.</li>
<li>Look for books with a good tight binding and clean covers. The text should be clear and readable .</li>
<li>Also keep in mind that all of the original primers are now out of print. Reproductions have been printed by various authors so always check copyright dates.</li>
<li>Books that may not be in the best condition overall, still have potential. Consider framing individual pages that showcase colorful illustrations and charming text. Choose 3 or 4 pages to frame and group on a wall in a nursery, bedroom or playroom to add instant vintage charm.</li>
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<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2168" title="primer4" src="http://thebabygardner.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/primer4.jpg" alt="primer4" width="400" height="244" /></p>
<p>The great thing about collecting these vintage school primers? They&#8217;re still fairly easy to find — and at reasonable prices too! Happy hunting!</p>
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