Summer is definitely a time of fun, sun and plenty of outdoor activities. I tend to relax the rules a bit and give my boys more freedom during summer vacation, which means later bedtimes, a little more screen time and more treats than usual.
But, I still want to ensure that they’re working their minds during the summer months…and I know reading books is a great way to do that. Luckily, Kobo has five great tips to help encourage kids to read more in the summer!
1. Let Them Choose
Part of the fun for kids is being able to pick what they’re going to read. Get them excited about new stories by allowing them to explore different authors and genres.
2. Establish a Routine
Carve out a set time every day to take a break with a book. Kids will come to anticipate this special activity and will look forward to your time together.
3. Set Goals and Rewards
Motivate kids with treats for reaching reading milestones. Whether it’s purchasing the next installment in a beloved series or going to a live book event, they’ll be that much more excited to keep going.
4. Recap the Story
Once you finish a book together, talk about it! Revisit the major events, pictures and themes, and engage your child further by drawing parallels between the story and their life.
5. Lead By Example
Your kids are more likely to become passionate about reading if they see you doing it regularly. If you always have something to read on you, they’ll realize it’s a great way to pass the time.
Top Children’s Books
- Circus Mirandus, Cassie Beasley
- Sidekicked, John David Anderson
- Magyk, Angie Sage
- Only Ever Yours, Louise O’Neill
- Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children, Ransom Riggs
Recently I received the new Kobo Glo HD and some Kobo gift cards so that I could test out the newest Kobo eReader for myself.
As a big fan of the company, I already own a Kobo Glo and my oldest son has a Kobo Mini. I decided it was time to bring my significant other into the Kobo family and so I surprised him with the device to see how he would like it.
Like myself, one of his favourite features was the ComfortLight option on the eReader so that he could read comfortably in dim light or in bed at night without needing an overhead light.
The textured back was also a hit, since it added extra grip and made holding the device easier. And with an anti-glare screen and HD clarity, reading even in the brightest light is just as easy as reading a paper book.
Whether you use your Kobo to read chapter books out loud to your children or let older kids have their own device for their favourite novels, it’s so much easier to encourage kids to read more with a Kobo eReader in the house!
Check out the new Kobo Glo HD and take your favourite books on all your summer adventures with ease!
I think my favourite would be Green Eggs and Ham, followed by the Night Before Christmas which is a tradition on Christmas Eve for us.
I loved the Narnia series. I listened in when my brothers were reading aloud and then cherished them myself when I was a little older. Now I’ve read it a few times to my own child.
My favorite as a kid was the Sweet Valley Series.
My favourite book as a child (grade 7) was A Tree Grows in Brooklyn.
goodnight moon! my son’s current favourite book too ! :)
I read so many books as a child, and still do, that it is difficult to recall them, but the one that stands out is the The Hobbit
My favourite book as a child was The Pokey Little Puppy
My favourite book as a child was The Very Hungry Caterpillar
I liked Charlotte’s Web.
I was a young girl growing up in Brooklyn, reading all about Anne of Green Gables and dreaming of PEI. So happy to now be raising my family in Canada and got my 11 yo hooked on Anne, too! :-)