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Make 15 minutes go a long way. Try these quick reading activities with your younger
kids.
1. License to read. On car trips, make it a game to point out and read
license plates, billboards, and interesting road signs.
2. Better than TV. Swap evening TV for a good action story or tale
of adventure.
3. Look and listen. Too tired to read aloud? Listen to a book on tape and
turn the book's pages with your children. You'll still be reading with them!
4. Labels, labels, labels. Label things in your children's room as
they learn to name them. Have fun while they learn that written words are connected
to everyday things.
5. Pack a snack, pack a book. Going someplace where there might be
a long wait? Bring along a snack and a bag of favorite books.
6. Recipe for reading. The next time you cook with your children, read
the recipe with them. Step-by-step instructions, ingredients, and measurements
are all part of words in print!
7. Shop and read. Notice and read signs and labels in the supermarket.
Back home, putting away groceries is another great time for reading labels.
8. Your long-distance lap. Away on a business trip? Take a few books
with you, call home, and have your child curl up by the phone for a good night
story.
9. A reading pocket. Slip fun things to read into your pocket to bring
home: a comic strip from the paper, a greeting card, or even a fortune cookie
from lunch. Create a special, shared moment your child can look forward to every
day.
10. A little longer? When your child asks to stay up a little longer,
say yes and make it a 15-minute family reading opportunity.
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