Kids love to read. Sometimes the TV, computer, and other toys can distract and they might forget how much fun it is. Motivating your children to read is easier than you think. Try any one of these ideas to motivate your child to read and they will be begging for a trip to the library. This post contains a awesome giveaway! For more information read my full disclosure.
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This Week’s Featured Posts…
Write in Secret Code
Your children will love solving the code and reading your secret message.
Hands on Phonics
Save your milk caps and grab this free printable game.
Fix a Reading Snack
Incorporate the stories or letters your children are reading into snack time.
Start Early
Here are some great tips on encouraging your early readers.
Use Toys to Review Words and Letters
Your children’s favorite toys can be used as reading pointers or as part of a game.
Free Printables
There are tons of free printables to go with almost any story.
Better than Phonics
A special strategy I like to use to get my child excited about reading.
Host a Spelling Bee Party
Beware, you won’t be able to spell words out to communicate secretly to your spouse anymore.
Tease, Tickle, Taunt
Add some fun to any reading assignment with this teaching technique.
Window Words
This is a neat trick to get your children to read their vocabulary words.
15 Ways to Encourage Your Beginning Reader
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Crystal & Co says
What a great roundup of educational ideas! Thank you so much for incorporating our K is for Kite snack!
Malia {Playdough to Plato} says
So many awesome reading activities!! Thanks for including our ABC Fireman Spray in the lineup. 🙂
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Alicia says
Awesome ideas! My son would love the Transportation book!
Raven says
Thank you for hosting such a great link party!
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Monica says
Great roundup!
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Carrie says
The Bible Story would be my daughter’s favorite.
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LauraW68 says
My 2 grandsons would love these! They would enjoy the Transportation book as many of the others too.
Gigi says
I think my daughter would like the art book…but I love them all! 🙂
laura says
my son would love the transportation book.
Lenora D says
My boys would love the money counting book.
Kirby says
He would love Bad Dog I believe. He is SO into animals! Walks can take a very long time as he says hello to EVERY animal!
Jenn D. says
Bad Dog would be her favorite she is always calling our dog a bad dog.
Jessica Dobbs says
Cat and Rat; she’s a fan of anything with Cats
brooke thomas says
Bad Dog
Christine says
My kids would love the one on animal recognition 🙂
Stephanie Linza says
I am thinking of homeschooling my preschool age twins. This would be a huge huge blessing!
Heidi Daily says
I think Cat and Rat would be my daughter’s favorite book.
Shellie H says
I believe my son would like the Transportation book best.
Katherine Donovan says
I can’t decide! I think my grandson would love Bad Dog, Pig’s Pen, and Cat and Rat! They all look like great books 🙂
Kayla Arrowood says
The favorite would be The Bible Story!
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Kristie D. says
My niece and nephew would really like “Bad Dog” since they have a dog at their house. kristiedonelson(at)gmail(dot)com Thank you.
Emily says
Wow what an amazing giveaway. This would be so fun and helpful.
Jenn M says
I love your collection of ideas here and am particularly excited about the preschool curriculum giveaway! We start tot/preschool with my youngest this fall and this would be so helpful.
Sarah Walker says
My son’s favorite book would be the Transportation book!
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Samantha Remington says
Cat and Rat looks fun!
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Kathy H. says
I would say one of his favorites would be Cat and Rat because he has a kitten who I all a rat as a nickname because she in ornery!
debra daigle says
Pigs Pen sounds like my twins kind of book!
Melissa B. says
Animal Recognition would be a favorite in my preschool classroom.
Diana Hatch says
Cat and Rat looks fun
Beckee says
I think my child wold like Art Foundations best..she’s a big art fan!!
Amanda Selenke says
mine would love either cat and rat or transportation…cars and cats are his favorite things!
Karen Propes says
The Animal Recognition book would be a favorite. So hard to choose just one.
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Suzie Williams says
I think Cat and Rat would be a hit.
Pam H. says
They would like the Bad Dog book.
Brittany says
Anything with animals.
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Emily Stevenson says
This is a beautifully written post. Thank you for providing these insights and for promoting a family friendly, and wholesome lifestyle. Take care. 🙂
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