Guest Article: Tips To Keep Your Kids Reading

Summer Reading
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Some of you have already sent your kids back to school! In Michigan, it’s the law that school can’t start until after Labor Day, so mine still have three more weeks of summer. Did you know that kids can lose as much as two months of learning over the summer, according to a 2002 report from National Summer Learning Association? Did your kids read over the summer? Mine did, my 13 year old son willingly, my 11 year old son less willingly.

“Motivating children to read throughout the summer is essential to building lifelong readers,” says Carol H. Rasco, president and CEO of Reading Is Fundamental (RIF), the nation’s largest children’s literacy nonprofit. “And reading is the doorway to all other learning.” With that in mind, how do you convince your kids to build reading time into their summer plans? Fortunately, RIF has come up with a number of ideas to help you make this summer a season of reading. Just because summer is ending doesn’t mean your kids should stop reading! And not just required school reading, either. I mean reading just for fun!

The following tips are aimed at summer reading, but I think they are useful all year round. For example, kids don’t just play sports in the summer! See if any of these tips might help your kids develop a habit of reading.

  • Combine activities with books. Going to a baseball game? Head to the library and check out a biography about your child’s favorite player. Is summer camp on the agenda? See if the camp has a blog you can follow.
  • Lead by example. Show kids that you love to read by picking up the newspaper each morning or sharing about something you’ve read, and they’ll understand that reading is important to everyone.
  • Relax the rules. Summer is a time when children can read what, when, and how they please. Don’t set any requirements, and don’t force kids to read something they’re not interested in.
  • Visit the library. It’s got thousands of books and audiobooks to borrow, computers to use, and magazines to leaf through. Make the library your “go-to” destination for the summer (or on a weekend!)
  • Think outside the book. Recognize that reading can happen in many formats, from eBooks to magazines to online read-along stories. Check out www.rif.org/kids for great read-alongs and other fun games and activities designed to keep kids reading.

At the end of the day, it all boils down to this: read. Read together, read separately, read anywhere, read everywhere. It’s the surest way to make certain that your kids will start the school year off right.

Rebecca Burton is a writer/editor at Reading Is Fundamental and has been working in the children’s literacy field for the past twelve years. She loves to read, travel, and hang out on the back porch with her husband and their two-year-old daughter.

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I’m Your Bus review and Back to School giveaway

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Grand Prize: Comment #41 from The Angel Forever

Runners Up: Comment #3 from Mommy Needs Therapy,  comment #80 from Grammy Janet’s Place, and comment #30 from Jennifer who subscribes by email.  Thank you to everyone who entered!

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We have a new favorite book in our house, the absolutely delightful  I’m Your Bus. I read it to Kaitlyn, Kaitlyn sits and pages through it while telling herself her version of the story, I’ve even made my boys listen to me read it. I love it, can you tell? Synopsis:

Get ready for a rip-roaring, rhyming ride that celebrates all things drivin’ with a special spotlight on a kid’s four-wheeled best buddy–his school bus! When you’re a kid, your school bus can be your very best friend. Morning, noon, and nighttime, too, that golden buddy is at your service. Ready to drive you and your friends to and from school!


Aimed at readers from Pre-K through 3rd grade, this book has a unique story and charming illustrations.  From morning pick up through mid-day field trips to afternoon drop off, I’m Your Bus shows school buses as a safe, friendly place to be. Reading this book with your child might help alleviate any concerns about riding the bus.  Here’s a peek at one of the pages:

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Watch those backpacks coming through. Have fun today. Learn something new. Later we’ll come back for you. Hailey, Michael, Hannah, Russ, see you later. I’m Your Bus.

From morning pick up to midday field trips to afternoon drop off, I’m Your Bus shows school buses as safe, friendly and caring. Reading this book to your child might alleviate any concerns they have about riding the bus to school.

WIN IT: I’m pleased to announce that thanks to Scholastic, I have a fantastic giveaway for you to enter. There will be one Grand Prize Winner who will not only win the hardcover book I’m Your Bus, but will also win this awesome back-to-school prize pack with everything shown here:

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Value of the prize pack- $59.99

Three runners-up will each get the hardcover I’m Your Bus book, valued at $16.99.

How to Enter: For your main entry, leave a comment telling me the age of the child you’ll give this book to if you win and whether they ride a bus to school.  This information must be in your comment for it to count. Comments left with keywords instead of names will be deleted, no exceptions.

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I SPY A-to-Z Book & Wii Game Review and Giveaway

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Grand Prize:

Terra from Heck Of A Bunch

Four Runners-Up:

Dezi Allen, a feed subscriber

Cecile from The Shopping Duck

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The  “I Spy” series of books from Scholastic is a great way to teach kids rhyming words, plus there is just something so fun about searching the image-packed pictures looking for that little blue marble or the yellow sailboat. If you aren’t familiar with the books, this is a synopsis:

Easy-to-read riddles by Jean Marzollo are paired with forty-six object-filled photographs by Walter Wick to create I Spy A to Z, the most engaging alphabet book ever! With more than thirty titles and 36 million books in print, the I Spy series continues to win the hearts and minds of parents and kids everywhere.

The newest book in the series is I Spy A to Z , with pages devoted to objects that start with each letter of the alphabet, and Scholastic sent me a copy to review.  I read it with Kaitlyn and she also will sit and page through the book herself. I hear her talking to herself, naming the objects she can see on the pages. It’s the beginning of reading and it’s very cool!

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When I found out that this giveaway also included the I Spy Wii Game, I asked if they had a game they could send me to review as well.  Now, the I Spy books are aimed at younger kids, but the Wii game is definitely for older kids. It’s the same basic idea, searching for a list of hidden objects, but you use the controller to move around in the scene and the objects are much harder to spot.  Each level has action challenges like using the Wiimote to juggle balls or move a ball through a maze. Ryan, Nathan and I are having fun playing it!

WIN IT: This is such a terrific giveaway courtesy of Scholastic.There will be five winners total:

One (1) Grand Prize winner receives a Grand Prize Pack including:

* Wii Video Game ‘Ultimate I SPY’
* Board Game ‘I SPY Memory Game’
* I SPY A to Z: A Book of Picture Riddles
* I SPY Treasure Hunt

Grand Prize Pack valued at = $85.99

Four (4) runner-up winners receive a copy of the new book

* I SPY A to Z: A Book of Picture Riddles
Each book valued at = $13.99

TO ENTER: Leave a comment on this post for your main entry. No spam, please.  Enter by July 30th at 12:00 pm. Open to U.S. entrants only.

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