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Roadtrip Roundup 2: Another 14 great audiobooks for the road

Posted on November 21, 2018 Leave a Comment

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As the holiday season gets underway here in the US, many people hit the road for long stretches. Good audiobooks are essential companions on these trips.

My previous Roadtrip Roundup thas been the most popular post on Read, Kids, Read! to date. Here are another 14 audiobooks I am delighted to recommend. Some will make you laugh, some may make you cry. All will make the miles fly faster and enrich your time together with your kids. Read more…Roadtrip Roundup 2: Another 14 great audiobooks for the road

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Filed Under: Audiobooks Tagged With: 10yr+, 11yr+, 12yr+, 13yr+, 14yr+, 15yr+, 4yr+, 5yr+, 6yr+, 7yr+, 8yr+, 9yr+, adventure, animals, audiobook, courage, culture, family, homeward bound, reluctant readers

Try this Treehouse

Posted on September 28, 2018 Leave a Comment

The 39 Story Treehouse book cover

I had a Eureka! moment at Lightroom, one of my favorite bookstores in Bangalore, this summer. You see, I have been searching long and hard for an engaging, illustrated series for the 7-11 set that isn’t saturated with middle-grade cynicism, loser-cool, or gross-out potty humor (Books, I love you guys, but you know who you are!). And when my eyes alighted on The 13-Story Treehouse by Andy Griffin and Terry Denton, I knew I had found what I was looking for. Read more…Try this Treehouse

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Book and audiobook review: The One and Only Ivan

Posted on June 28, 2018 Leave a Comment

The One and Only Ivan Book Cover

Title: The One and Only Ivan
Author: Katherine Applegate
Format: Single book, audiobook
Audiobook narrator: Adam Grupper
Audiobook length: 3hrs 46min
Age Group: 10+

There once was a 400lb western lowland gorilla named Ivan, who lived in a concrete cell in the middle of a shopping mall. For 27 years, he entertained shoppers and gawkers, but had no contact with others of his kind.

It is from these dire, real-life circumstances, that author Katherine Applegate spins a soaring and unforgettable tale. Read more…Book and audiobook review: The One and Only Ivan

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Filed Under: Audiobooks, Books, Reviews Tagged With: 10yr+, 11yr+, 12yr+, 13yr+, 14yr+, 15yr+, animals, art, audiobook, awards, courage, empathy, friendship, homeward bound, nature, pets, read aloud, reluctant readers

The Harry Potter Experiment Update

Posted on March 30, 2018 Leave a Comment

Harry Potter Illustrated Book 1

As you may recall, I published a post some months ago about how my boys refused to read Harry Potter.

Hope sprung anew when I discovered the unabridged, illustrated series. Well, I am here to give you an update on my experiment. Read more…The Harry Potter Experiment Update

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Nonfiction friction

Posted on January 30, 2018 Leave a Comment

“How do I get my child to read nonfiction?” This is a common (often despairing) question I get when mentioning the blog. If you face a similar tussle, here’s one idea for ending the friction: Try a magazine subscription. Take a break from force-feeding dry tomes for now, and attempt a more digestible format. And as we get into gift-giving season, keep in mind: Subscriptions are the some of the best “gifts-that-keep-on-giving.” For the top recommendations from Read, Kids, Read!,  Read more…Nonfiction friction

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Saved by Science Friday

Posted on December 12, 2017 Leave a Comment

I’ve been tardy in recommending gift ideas for the holidays. But here’s a superb list of science-related books from Team Educate at Science Friday for the 0-12 set. They’ve even included STEM activities to accompany the books.  Read more…Saved by Science Friday

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Nine intelligent music albums for little kids

Posted on October 27, 2017 Leave a Comment

Intelligent music for kids

Why a selection of music albums in a blog about reading, you might wonder.

Because I believe some of these albums, with their catchy tunes, rich vocabulary, and intelligent wordplay, laid the early ground work for my children to truly pay attention, to work at decoding language, and fall in love with what words can do. Read more…Nine intelligent music albums for little kids

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There are 13 letters in “Happy Birthday”

Posted on October 15, 2017 Leave a Comment

13th birthday candles

Who knew? I hadn’t counted before. But once I had to put 13 candles on a birthday cake, it came to me! Well now, we are officially a family with a teenager on board.

Here are the books, among some other presents, our teenager got this year. Read more…There are 13 letters in “Happy Birthday”

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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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The Harvard Museum of Fantastic Beasts

Well, actually, it is the Harvard Museum of Natural History (HMNH). But this gem of a museum may well claim the above title, with the amazing specimens in its permanent displays.

And this winter, through January 8, 2017, HMNH is going a step further, celebrating the latest Harry Potter movie with a Fantastic Beasts Scavenger Hunt. Read more…The Harvard Museum of Fantastic Beasts

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