Summer Reading Ideas

It’s time for summer reading! There are so many reasons we love summer reading. I love giving children the freedom of picking any book they want. They can try a book that’s beyond their level. They can revisit old friends in favorite books from when they were little.

A few ideas to make summer reading amazing:

1. Visit library book sales. I love being able to say “pick any books you want” and at $1 or so a book it is still an inexpensive afternoon. Or go on the last day when they have amazing deals like fill a bag with books for $5. 

2. Get your child their own library cards…. make that milestone a special trip to the library.

3. Sign up for summer reading through your library. At our library, the children receive prizes for reading. If your library doesn’t have a summer reading program, buy a few fun little items (pencils, erasers, chalk, thinking putty) and start your own summer reading challenge.

4. Summer surprise…Children come home from school that last day and are so excited for the freedom summer brings, and 5 minutes later they are telling you they are bored. Surprise them with a summer bag of goodies…a book, a water toy, and a treat (change this slightly and it’s a great summer treat for mom or dad too!).

5. Encourage your children to revisit favorite books. Hearing them laugh revisiting an old favorite like Piggie & Elephant is a treat for you and for them even if they are well past the Piggie & Elephant target audience age. 

6. Throw a book party. Dress up as your favorite characters. Have a Harry Potter party…watch the movie, wear your house colors, and drink butter beer.

7. Donate old books. This might seem like the odd item on this list but I’ve found that when we go through their bookshelves and donate books, my children find several books they meant to read but completely forgot about. Plus, I like the balance of when something new comes into the house, something old we no longer use goes out. 

8. Pick a book to read as a family read aloud book. There’s something magical about reading books aloud. Maybe even light a fire and make s’mores after your read aloud.

9. Read a book your child recommends to you. My children love recommending books to me and they get so excited when they see me reading their recommendations. It seems to make them excited to read more and find another great book to recommend.

10. Just have fun. Summer reading should be fun. No pressure, just enjoy. 

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Library Book Sale

It’s National Library week. If you’ve read here for a long time, you know how much I love the library. I love finding new books at the library. I love getting recommendations from librarians who have literally read everything. I love seeing the list of upcoming programs and children racing to the children’s room excited for today’s book activity.

This weekend is one of my favorite book events….the library book sale. I look forward to this book sale for months. I’ve gone into the sale hoping to find certain books, and I have been lucky enough to find them. I’ve gone into the sale with no idea what book will find me, and somehow the great books manage to draw me to them, and I’m always thrilled to bring them home.

I’ve seen many library book sales advertised on my social media feed lately. I may be biased, but I think my library’s sale is one of the best. I think we might all say that about our town library and that’s ok. They can all be the best (but if you are in CT, check out the Friends of the Ridgefield Library Book Sale).

Many library book sales have a $5 fill a bag day. I love this day for parents looking to get their children excited about reading. There are some books I have hesitated to buy because I didn’t think it would hold my child’s interest. Library $5 fill a bag day, yes, you can get that book. Being able to have one of those yes days is amazing. Yes, you can get that book. Yes, you can get three different world record books. Yes, you can get a different version of a favorite book because this one has different illustrations. Yes, you can get 2 copies so your best friend can read it too. An hour of yeses and five dollars can make a child excited about books.

Even if your library doesn’t have a fill a bag day, there are so may great books for as little as a dollar. I saw children at the sale adding up their books asking their parents, “can I spend six dollars on all these books?” Developing a love of reading and practicing math without realizing they are doing either. That’s a pretty awesome day.

If you aren’t sure if your library has a book sale, check out their website. You will find so many incredible things there…possibly book sales, lectures, book talks, learning opportunities. Libraries are magical little places that serve as a doorway to so many different worlds.

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