How can I keep my kids reading this summer?
We are so excited our book exchange that has just begun this summer. Follow along as
20 bloggers share their experiences with their favorites books and activities. You can create them at home with your child too and keep reading all summer long! Here's a sample of what we
received and
sent plus a peek
here and
here of our partipants who have shared! We encourage you to share your experiences on our
LOVE BOOKS page or on our
facebook page!
- Participate in Readathon 2012!
This program will begin on June 18th. If
you register with
MemeTales, for six weeks, you will get to borrow online copies
of books and earn stickers for participating. As an added bonus, a meal will be
donated to a hungry child for every child that participates. We are excited that The Educators' Spin on It will be a blog leader for Readathon 2012. So register and then follow The Educators' Spin On It for fun ideas on how to bring those books to life!
- Read with the Summer Virtual Book Club for Kids.
Each month, we
will choose an author. All you have to do is pick one book by that author,
create an activity, blog about it, and link up. Even if you don't blog, we would
love to have you follow along by reading some books by the selected author! June features
Mo Willems, July features
Audrey Wood and August features Kevin Henkes. The Educators' Spin On It will be a co-host along with 15+ bloggers, so be sure to
check here each month to see what awesome activities everyone has come up
with.
- Read and Win: Summer Reading Challenge with No Time for Flashcards
This
challenge is super easy. All you have to do is register with
No Time for Flashcards and send in your form of how many books
you have read each week, and you could win a $50 Amazon gift card!
Looking for more Reading Activities this summer?
- Most importantly... Check out your local library!
Each summer they have terrific resources for children to join and sometimes even win prizes for participating. This summer's theme is many states across the United States is Dream Big: READ
What are your plans for keeping your kids reading this Summer?
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great resources and than you for including a link to our list. :)
ReplyDeleteMom to 2 Posh Lil Divas your link is such a terrific resource for summer reading, thank you so much for putting it together for families! There are so many great things available for summer reading to encourage our children to read more.
DeleteDon't forget to check out your local library and participate in the Summer Reading Club. It is free for children of all ages (and adults!) to participate and there are prizes for completing the program. :)
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