
Winter is the perfect time to catch up on your reading. You may have a stack of books sitting on your nightstand or piled up on your eReader waiting for you to get to them. Now is the time to schedule reading into… Read More

Winter is the perfect time to catch up on your reading. You may have a stack of books sitting on your nightstand or piled up on your eReader waiting for you to get to them. Now is the time to schedule reading into… Read More

‘Tis the season to cuddle on the couch with your preschooler or early gradeschooler, grab a flashlight, turn off the lights, and read some fun Halloween books. Halloween celebrates the imagination, so choose some books this month that stir the senses…happy reading! The… Read More

I recently went to a parent night on summer reading at my children’s elementary school. I was aghast to learn statistically how many children actually lose reading skills over the summer. The teacher explained why this happens…each school day (for about 180 days),… Read More

Not everyone wakes up on March 21st with a clear and organized plan on how to Spring Clean their house. Some of us awoke that morning to shovel 4 inches of snow off the porch and have not yet been motivated to get… Read More

Read Across America Day is an annual reading motivation and awareness program that calls for everyone to celebrate reading on March 2, the birthday of beloved children’s author, Dr. Seuss. Here is a list of activities to bring reading excitement to children of… Read More

* The following post was written by my good friend and parenting pro, Annie Young. There are few things better than cuddling up with your little ones to read some good books. Why not pick up a few of these Valentine’s Day titles,… Read More

I don’t have any children of this age yet. This list is just from books I have read myself or from recommendations from friends and reviews. Be sure to list your favorites in the comments. Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson Hoot by… Read More

You may have to ease into chapter books for children. Maybe alternate between picture books and chapter books. Once they have caught on to creating pictures of the story in their mind, they will beg you for more! Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White… Read More

There is no scientific way to measure the quality and readability of a book, but these are books that have both entertained and educated my children in the early years. The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle Green Eggs and Ham by Dr…. Read More

The winter months can be long, cold and sometimes boring. Having a list of interesting, well-written books to read will make the time spent inside more enjoyable, and maybe you won’t mind being cooped up if you have a good read to crack… Read More
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