coffeebean wrote:
I think I spent more time reading encyclopedias, organizing things, watching ants, and exploring in the backyard than playing, honestly.

When I was very small, one of my grandmothers had a set of
World Book encyclopedias, which were quite old and obsolete at the time - this was the early 60s and they were probably published in the 40s or earlier, but even before I could read, I would sit for hours, flipping pages and looking at the photos and paintings, especially of animals, where they would have page after page of different breeds of dogs and such.
Then when I was an adolescent, my family got our own set of new ones, along with a complete set of '
Childcraft' encyclopedias for kids, with all kinds of DIY projects and science experiments you could do with household objects. I remember being endlessly fascinated with their descriptions of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and the pictures of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon and the Colossus of Rhodes.
Good times.