other TD Children’s Literacy initiatives.}
I have always loved children’s literature. I have read to both of my children since they were babies and read hours upon hours of bedtime stories. We love going to the library on Sundays as a family to choose books to read for the week. And both of my children have large bookcases in their rooms filled with books that we
have chosen carefully based on their ages and interests. For a few years, I even organized “Family Literacy Day” at our children’s school with a whole fun-filled week of literacy activities such as author visits, “Dress As Your Favorite Book Character Day”, scavenger hunts, and literacy bingo games. Literacy and reading are a part of our lives, and I have worked to foster a love of reading in each of my children.
As a Mom, I know that getting kids to read during summer break can be challenging. Once the warm weather hits and school’s out, my kids want a break from early mornings, schedules, homework routines and academics in general. But summer reading does not have to feel like a chore at all. It can be a time of fun & relaxed learning.
There are 2 things that I have found that are helpful in keeping my children reading during the summer:
1} Get Involved In A Summer Reading Program.
This summer, we have enjoyed taking part in the TD Summer Reading Club program. This annual program is designed to inspire children nationwide to keep reading all summer long through regular visits to their public libraries.{It also operates in association with CNIB to allow children with vision loss to participate as well!} Over 580,000 Canadian children participate in this program each summer.
- Join in by visiting your local library or visit tdreads.com to find out where the closest library program is.
- Sign up your child for this amazing program. As part of the fun upon signing up, they will receive a TD Summer Reading Club magazine, a TD Summer Reading Club passport and a sticker sheet. This year’s theme is GO! and the magazine is filled with fun puzzles, science experiments, trivia, facts and more!
- Browse through TD’s selection of books for various themes and more. There are books for every age! You can find the selection HERE, and at your local library. Choose a few to take sign out and take home!
- When your child has finished reading each book, they can add a sticker to their TD Reading Club passport. Each sticker has a word code that can be used to ‘unlock’ online surprises such as silly stories, scavenger hunts and fun videos. Your child can even write a book review to submit online HERE.
- This program runs from mid-June until Labour Day weekend and you are free to sign up and join in at any time!
Here are 5 books that my 12 year old son chose to read from the TD Summer Reading Program and he says that this program is, “A lot more fun than I expected!”
I received compensation as a thank you for my participation. This post reflects my personal opinion about the information provided by the sponsors.
Ana Lopes says
How clever idea! These looks really awesome! Thanks for sharing!Would love to have you visit me sometime.
Happy reading time!
Hugs from Portugal,
Ana Love Craft
http://www.lovecraft2012.blogspot.com
JoKnows says
I love your reading area! We get the kids involved with this program every summer. It really does motivate them to read during the summer! You have reminded me that I might need to check on their progress though. Sometimes they need a little reminder. 😉
Multi-Testing Mommy says
I absolutely love your outdoor reading haven that you created for your kids!
Paula Schuck says
That reading area is outrageous! I would love that myself! Awesome tips. My kids are readers. We review lots of books together and they are never without about eight books in hand. I am a big big fan of books in every room. It looks like you are similar in that way. TD's program rocks.
J.K.S. says
The comfy reading nooks are very enticing! Makes me want to find a hammock and some pillows and read too….
I'm so glad your are giving the TD summer reading program your 'thumbs up'. It's a great incentive to keep kids reading throughout their summer vacation.
That Fun Reading Teacher says
Angie,
I love that you have older kids that are still enthusiastic about reading. Creating such beautiful outdoor space and having such motivation through this fantastic program (and an enthusiastic mom)has given them a gift they will be thankful for for the rest of their lives.