Book clubs can easily be adapted for different ages and stages. Read on to see our tips for starting the best kids’ book club ever for younger and older kids.
Browsing: Reading Tips
Reading aloud to children is incredibly beneficial. Here are a few fun ways to encourage your child to practice reading aloud.
Here are some ideas to start and keep a writing journal. Luckily, reading and writing skills can be interwoven in enjoyable, easy, and organic ways!
In this episode, I talk with two-time Caldecott Medal-winning illustrator Sophie Blackall. We discuss Neative Cat, The Beatryce Prophecy, and Milkwood Farm.
We highly recommend gardening with your children. We’ve got some ideas to help you boost those literacy skills while gardening.
Research has shown that early intervention is incredibly effective, but are you wondering when is the right time for reading intervention? Find out here.
How Graphic Novels Boost Literacy Skills and a Love of Reading: Here are a few reasons why we are obsessed with graphic novels and think you should be too!
Following are a few ideas to help incorporate building and strengthening literacy skill—three simple ways to celebrate reading during the holiday season.
We know that reading should be full of joy. But what do you do when your child says they hate to read? Don’t despair—we encourage you to try these tips to help build a love of reading for even the most reluctant readers!
There are plenty of meaningful, educational, and social-emotional benefits to sharing personalized stories with kids. We’ve highlighted five of them here.