May is Get Caught Reading Month! There are SO many things you can do to celebrate reading, regardless if you're an experienced reader or just learning. Everything from coloring bookmarks to building little free libraries is included in the links below.
The first Childrens Book Week of 2020 had passed, but this is a cute reating themed coloring page PDF:
Reading Challenges PDF:
Coloring Sheets from Book Artists:
a Favorite Book Activity Sheet PDF:
Build your own Little Free Library with these plans and information:
Fill out this form to get bookmarks to print and color:
Printable Dr. Suess Bookmarks:
Watercolor Author Quotes Bookmarks - not a kid theme:
More printable Author Quotes Bookmarks PDF - not a kid theme:
Every Child a Reader has bookmark and activity sheets from authors:
Read. Dream. Share. Translation Activities:
Not all kids (and adults!) like to read, if your kiddo in question prefers comics and graphic novels, try out some comic activities to get them into reading:
Stay at Home with Archie - Archie Comic and Activity Book:
Elmo and Zoe Reading Coloring Sheet PDF:
Cookie Monster Corner Bookmark Activity:
Here are tone of free reading learning printables:
Beginning Sound Printables:
If you're familiar with the Bob Books, check out these printables:
Early Writing Alphabet Worksheet:
Reading Crafts/Activities:
Some additional ideas:
- Set up a Golden Ticket program during the remainder of the month where your child gets a ticket every time they are caught reading. These tickets can be used to purchase goodies at the end of the month.
- Set up a family or community book club.
- Check out these beautiful libraries for a virtual book tour: http://www.ilovelibraries.org/article/take-virtual-tours-these-stunning-libraries
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