Welcome, friend! You might like tosubscribe to my newsletterfor freebies and updates orfollow me on Pinterestfor creative ideas. Thanks for visiting! Looking forsummer booksfor kids? Here’s the perfect list of fun picture books to read this summer! Add these summer books to your book basket...
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, illustrated by Dan Santat If you have kids that love spy stories, you don’t want to miss...
I know this summer reading idea might not work for everyone. My kids just happen to be at the perfect age and we really love these books. I rounded up a few more ideas of how to get kids reading through the summer and even some great book suggestions for kids too. Encourage Summer R...
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 ...
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 ...
Participating in storytime sessions at libraries or bookstores is a wonderful and relaxing activity among the many things to do with kids this summer. These sessions often include read-aloud, interactive storytelling, and themed crafts that encourage a love for reading and creativity. Book clubs for...
Don’t lose the opportunity to read aloud to your kids. Teenagers are not too old! Even my husband listens in. Here are some of our recent reads that we have totally enjoyed, in case you are looking for a good book! Children can listen to much harder literature than they can read, ...
recently (which will continue through the remainder of the summer). I love cuddling up during our daily rest time routine and read a quality novel or inspirational book. My goal…1 hour per day for my own personal reading and 1 hour with the kiddos reading classic chapter books. Bring it...
Join a summer reading club at your library.Or create your own reading club, keeping a list of all the books read over the summer. It's a great way tonurture a love of reading. Master a new skill together.Learn to juggle, play the harmonica, or sew. ...
29. Play library: set up books and read aloud 30. Go hiking 31. Make Paper Airplanes 32. Make a fairy garden 33. Have a lemonade stand 34. Have a garage sale 35. Go on an ABC scavenger hunt (find something for every letter of the alphabet) ...