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The goal of this blog is to encourage a lifelong love of reading and books among kids, based on what I have learned as the mom of two.

The resources I recommend have all been experienced and enjoyed either by me and/or my kids. Unless stated otherwise, the reviews written and opinions expressed are my own. I base my recommendations and opinions on these sources alone. Of course, given the plethora of book-related activities and events taking place at any given time, I will not have a chance to attend all (or indeed many) of them, but will include noteworthy happenings on Read, Kids, Read to share the information with you.

You should know that I am an affiliate marketer: This means that if you purchase a book, audiobook or (occasionally) an event or experience through links on my blog, I will get a small percentage of the purchase price from the vendor at no additional cost to you. Thank you for your support in this way.

All my links to books and audiobooks use affiliate marketing. The words “referral link” will appear alongside links to any events or experiences I recommend if I am participating in any related affiliate marketing. Please know that this does not influence any of my recommendations. I participate in these programs so that I can continue to build a quality blog and hopefully add value to your life and the lives of your children.

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Book Bonanza 2

Books dominated the gifts my boys received this Christmas 2018. Between aunts and uncles, grandparents, parents and Santa, the boys made out like very successful book bandits indeed. I would have been very jealous about their haul, except that my own gifts included some great books too. Read more…Book Bonanza 2

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Give me Smore: a science magazine for girls (and boys)

Magazine subscriptions are a great way to engage reluctant readers. Magazines provide content in bite-sized chunks; almost always contain wonderful photographs, graphics, and comics; and include ideas for hands-on activities. There’s also nothing quite like the feeling of getting something fun in the mail every month with your name on it.

I recently came across a children’s magazine, a newbie on the scene, that I wanted to share with you: Smore Magazine. Read more…Give me Smore: a science magazine for girls (and boys)

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Here’s looking at you, Brown Bear!

Head to Amherst, MA by October 9 to hunt for a very special Brown Bear and his friends. They’ll be waiting for you in popular spots all over town. Hike Bare Mountain (to see Brown Bear), wander through wildflowers at Hampshire College (to see Red Bird), or eat at a Black Sheep Deli (to see Black Sheep)…and celebrate the 50th anniversary of the beloved classic Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See. Organized by the Eric Carle Museum, this pop-up exhibition and scavenger hunt celebrates the book that launched Eric Carle’s amazing career as an illustrator.  Read more…Here’s looking at you, Brown Bear!

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