This month’s suggested activity is pretty simple… read! Read EVERY DAY. Complete the 21 Day Challenge The perfect time to start is now. It’s never too late to start reading, and it’s never too early. Print out our 21 Day Challenge worksheet. Hang it on your fridge, your child’s bedroom wall, bathroom, anywhere that will remind Read More
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Tips to Help You Read with Your Child Every Day
Here are some suggestions for making reading together something you and your child both enjoy: Your enthusiasm will affect your child. Get excited about reading and your child will be jumping up and down for reading time. Use different reading voices and expression. Be silly. Add sound effects. Explore your voice – it’s powerful! Let your Read More
Read Every Day
If there was an easy way to improve your child’s chances of succeeding in school, would you take it? Of course you would! The secret: take time to read with your child. Every time you read with your child, you show them that reading a book can be a warm, happy, and fun experience. Those Read More
Books You’ll Love to Read Every Day
These tried and true titles are parent favorites during local storytime events, and the perfect titles to try during your 21 Day Challenge. I’m the Biggest Thing in the Ocean! by Kevin Sherry (Preschool) The giant squid is very proud of himself: after all, he’s the biggest thing in the ocean… or is he? Using Read More
Read Every Day Activities
This month’s suggested activity is pretty simple… read! Read EVERY DAY. Complete the 21 Day Challenge The perfect time to start is now. It’s never too late to start reading, and it’s never too early. Print out our 21-day challenge worksheet. Hang it on your fridge, your child’s bedroom wall, bathroom, anywhere that will remind Read More
Ways to Help You Read With Your Child Every Day
Your enthusiasm is contagious. Get excited about reading and your child will catch the reading bug, too. Use different reading voices and expression. Be silly. Add sound effects. Explore your voice – it’s powerful! Let your child’s hands get involved. They can turn the pages, hold the book, point to characters, or mimic actions in Read More
Read Every Day
If there was an easy way to improve your child’s chances of succeeding in school, would you take it? What if we told you it only takes 15 minutes a day… sounds too good to be true, right? It’s not! The secret: take time to read with your child. Reading with your child from birth Read More