Bookmarkers

Do you remember using Bookmarkers to mark your last reading place in a book? Being left open facedown damages a book’s spine, so bookmarkers help solve this problem.

Online Books?

Today quite a few people use book tablets and no longer make the trip to check out library books. It is just too convenient to check things out online or buy online books.

However, we all have a few special books we will never part with and so we still need bookmarkers.

Today’s Bookmarkers

That being said, I always keep a few bookmarkers around the house for perhaps marking a special cookbook recipe, etc.

The photograph below shows a couple of homemade red felt bookmarkers. One bookmarker is sparkled with liquid glitter.

Red bookmarkers, below, are part of a school’s market day project from long ago.

Teaching the beginnings of economic principals at grade school level is a wonderful idea.

Students made different items and then exchanged them during market day. So, these bookmarkers are a few left overs from that day which I still have.

Gift from Egypt

The next bookmarker is a gift from a special friend from her trip to Egypt. It is made of papyrus paper with an Egyptian scene across the body. How appropriate that the bookmarker should be made out of papyrus paper.

Unfortunately, this bookmarker’s thread end began to unravel from use.

School Made Bookmarkers

These two handmade bookmarkers come from an elementary school. I’ve kept them all these years.

Crayon and Marking Pen school projects.

Flat Bookmarker Pen

Finally the three below photographs are of a bookmarker pen. I love the look of the new and innovative pen and bookmarker in one.

This bookmarker pen is very thin only about a millimeter in diameter and sells for about $8.00. Place it in a college textbook or other reference book to keep your place. It also works as a pen, so it comes in handy to make any notes you need.

People who have used this pen, found it to be very useful. Because it is so thin, it will never damage a book like a regular pen or pencil might do.

Ending Notes

So, I hope today’s blog makes you want to pick up a good book and read.

And if you do, don’t forget to use your bookmarker.

So, get creative and use something you can relate to as your bookmarker. I also found old baseball cards marking some children’s books.

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