If you head on down to your local Barnes and Noble Store by the childrens section there will be a stand with a summer reading program paper, rip one of these off, and when your child has read 8 books, turn it back in for a free book. The books are good ones. My son did this last year. This year I have both of my kids participating it is for school age children. It says 1st-6th but the lady at Barnes and Noble told me Chloe could participate and she is going to be in Kindergarten. Also the fine print says that each child can do it 2 times so that's two free books!
(Tanner has actually already filled up his first sheet-and that is chapter books people-we went to the library 4 times the first week of summer vacation-I'm very happy he is such a good reader, but sometimes it is a challange. His end of year test said he was spelling on a 7.6 level (that's seventh grade 6 month I believe) reading on a 6.1 level and reading at 188 WPM with 100% accuracy. Anyone with any reading suggestions for this child?
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When you girls were little you loved to read the Encyclopedia. You can't beat the number of subjects and if you can find an older set for cheap at a yard sale the kids can cut it up for different projects. Never-ending fun.
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