Summer Reading Programs For Kids

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  1. waterpearls says:

    Nice post and great idea of summer reading programs for kids.You have given very good advice to go online and find summer reading list and I think it gives idea to many readers who live in a area without library.

  2. Our local library system has created a cooperative project with a farm supply company this summer. For every 10 hours a kid reads and logs, they will feed a pet that does not have a home. I’ve also been known to alternate my choice of book for my kid with my kid’s choice of book and then after each book is done, my kid has to write a summary. Sometimes that blows up in my face, though. Like this time it was my choice and I told him had to do Shakespeare, like the “No Fear Shakespeare”. We have yet to get a book….

  3. Ponn Sabra says:

    What awesome recommendations Christina.

    As you know, my girls ride horses too; so thank your daughter for introducing the Canterwood Crest series to them!

    Last, every summer I update lists of Free Summer Reading Programs, some strictly online, so here’s 2011 list: http://americanmuslimmom.com/free-summer-reading-programs-2011-free-prizes-reading-lists