Monday, October 31, 2011

31 Days of Reading with Your Children // Day 31

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Thank you so much for journeying along with me this month as I blogged on 31 days of reading with your children! Whew. I've listed the days by topic below and will save this post as a reference for convenience ... both yours and mine. : )


31 Days: 


Day 1 :: Intro


Day 2 :: favorite Bible books and children's devotionals


Day 3 :: Mandy by Julie Edwards


Day 4 :: Friday Fun School + Fletcher and the Falling Leaves


Day 5 :: Curious George!


Day 6 :: Andrew Peterson's fantasy series, The Edge of the Sea of Darkness (and sequels)


Day 7 :: board books for baby


Day 8 :: Every Day a Holiday, a reading resource


Day 9 :: Sunday photo


Day 10 :: Pinterest 10 on the 10th, reading themed


Day 11 :: read about art and music!


Day 12 :: quote from Deconstructing Penguins


Day 13 :: read about a country or culture (this post is about India)


Day 14 :: challenge to let your children see you read


Day 15 :: Tumtum & Nutmeg by Emily Bearn


Day 16 :: Sunday photo


Day 17 :: Betsy-Tacy


Day 18 :: reading resources from favorite websites


Day 19 :: read biographies!


Day 20 :: listen to audiobooks!


Day 21 :: The Great Blueness by Arnold Lobel


Day 22 :: Honey for a Child's Heart by Gladys Hunt, a reading resource


Day 23 :: Sunday photo


Day 24 :: guest post by Amy at Hope is the Word


Day 25 :: make a reading log for you and your children


Day 26 :: The Saturdays (and sequels) by Elizabeth Enright


Day 27 :: Shanghied to China by Dave & Neta Jackson (biography of Hudson Taylor)


Day 28 :: My Father's Dragon (and sequels) by Ruth Stiles Gannett


Day 29 :: reading about food


Day 30 :: Dr. Seuss quote on reading


Happy reading!

2 comments:

  1. You made it! You did it! And it was fun (for us!)

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  2. What a neat series! I'm going to go back through and read them all. I'll be pinning them, too.

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