Reading is important, but how to you encourage kids to keep reading over the summer?
Check your local library and bookstores to see if they have any summer reading programs.
PBS Kids offers some great ideas for raising a reader this summer. They’ve partnered with iVillage to form a Summer Community Reading Challenge with free daily emails with reading tips, book suggestions, prizes and more.
One fun activity is to host a summer reading party.
The great folks at PBS sent me a kit to have a summer reading party, which I did with the tot’s class. We talked about why reading is important, read a story together (Green Eggs and Ham), made a group story, wrote and drew pictures about our favorite books, and everone got a goodybag with books and bookmarks to take home.
But you don’t need a kit or anything fancy to have a reading party of your own. It’s a great way not only to keep the excitement about going, but bringing parents and kids together. There’s no wrong way to have a reading party. Here are a few of my ideas:
If you had a reading party what would you do?
This post was last modified on December 16, 2017 12:12 am
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