Diane Hopkins Louisa finds a great spot to read in the cherry tree! Oooh, summer reading! Gives me a thrill to think about it, as those free hours can be so wonderfully applied to all the lovely books we miss during the school year! Right now, Louisa and I are readingMy Side of the...
Here’s the perfect list of fun picture books to read this summer! Add these summer books to your book basket and enjoy some themed reading together that your kids will love. I also highly recommend trying thefree reading resourcesat Reading Eggs. They offer free printables (no strings attache...
One of my goals this summer was and is to simply take more time in my day to just simply read. To cut back on all the outside activities we could participate in and spend a lot of quality and personal time reading books. We’ve been cutting back on many things lately amidst the cha...
This summer reading list for 5th, 6th, and 7th graders will help fill that need to read. These books for tweens feature fantasy, mystery, hardships, history, adventure, and lots of fun! This list has something for every kind of reader. The Misfits #1: A Royal Conundrum by Lisa Yee, ...
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Whether it’s basking in the sun on the beach, relaxing in the shade at the playground, or cuddling at home during an afternoon storm, books are the perfect addition to any summer activity! We’ve rounded up 28 stories that will have kids laughing, learning, and begging to read them ...
But summer isn’t all relaxing days, kids get bored and are looking for things to do. And kids need to stay engaged and learning to avoid summer learning loss. One of my favorite ways to keeps kids engaged and their minds sharps is by continuing to read lots of great books. Here are...
Books I want to readwithmy kids this summer. We don’thomeschoolyear-round, but we read a ton during the summer months, and spend more time than usually talking about the books they’re reading. Jack (age 11), Sarah (age 9), and I made this list of promising (and age-appropriate...
After the read aloud set, we offer aChapter 4 Kidsdivision of our summer program, for independent readers of picture books, early chapters, and middle grade titles. This is the largest group, by far, and produces the most varied projects. We are always amazed at the time and attention to...
50 Read Aloud Chapter Books for Kidsfrom My Mommy Style DIY Summer Reading Kitsfrom The Quiet Grove Favorite Summer Books for Boysfrom Crazy Little Projects Summer Books for kids Aged 8-14from Rachel Teodoro Family Summer Book Clubfrom Perfectly Imperfect Mama ...