Monday, October 10, 2011

31 Days of Reading with Your Children // Day 10

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For today ... a listy. Ten things that have caught my eye online over the past few weeks taken straight from my boards at Pinterest. (Pinterest is like a visual bulletin board online to store and catalog things you find on various websites. Genius. Totally helping me keep on track of all those links or ideas I want to save but never keep up with). I've linked my Pinterest over on the right if you are on there and interested in following. : )


Since I'm knee-deep in the middle of my 31 Days of Reading with Your Children posts, this list will be comprised of nifty reading ideas I've found and noted via Pinterest.


1. Made a reading log for your children with these adorable free printables.




2. A cool poster for the school room.




Source: etsy.com via Stephanie on Pinterest


3. Print your own library cards to use as bookmarks or to keep track of who has borrowed what.



4. Another neat poster for the school room as we start taking apart chapter books down the road.



5. Cute summer reading idea.



6. Make a scrapbook layout about the books you are reading.



7. Here's another I love.



8, Host a book exchange party ... for your kids or yourself.



9. Another cool poster for the school room.



10. Little shelves to show the book cover. Love when they can see the fronts of the books.






Linking up with Shimelle's 10 Things on the 10th!

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5 comments:

  1. Oooh--a book exchange party! Now there's an idea! Lobe all of these!

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  2. Fabulous list. :) Love the scrapbooking page with how many stars each book gets...

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  3. Anonymous9:08 AM

    Oh goodness there are some BEAUTIFUL ideas in here. I especially love the reading log and the scrapbook page. For as much as I read, I never thought about scrapping it!

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  4. What a fabulous post. Thanks for sharing all of the wonderful ideas!

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