You’re browsing a raffle basket at a library fundraiser — cozy mugs, scented candles, dog-eared paperbacks — and then, tucked between a bookmark shaped like a cat and a jar of lavender honey, you see it:Bookshelves
A tiny wooden thing.
Curved.
Carved like a fox? A bat? A dragon’s claw?
It looks like something out of a fairy tale, or maybe a medieval weapon for very polite scholars.
And for a second… you have no idea what it is.
Then it clicks.
Ohhh.
It’s a thumb book holder.
And suddenly, your brain floods with memories: late-night reading under the covers, crowded subway commutes, trying to hold a floppy paperback open with one hand while eating chips with the other.Gift baskets
That little wooden gadget?
It wasn’t just useful.
It was genius.
  What Is a Thumb Book Holder?Bookshelves
Also known as a book thimble, page grip, or affectionately, “that weird wooden thing grandma used,” the thumb book holder is a simple, elegant tool designed for one purpose:
To help you hold your book open — hands-free, effortlessly — using only your thumb.
Here’s how it works:
Slide your thumb through the hole.
Rest the curved base against the spine of your book.£
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