Hey there,
The summer holidays are drawing to a close in most parts of the country and moms are busy with back to school shopping! It is an exciting feeling- for both parents and kids!
Your child’s days are going to get busier with schools, assignments, homework and whatnot. But make sure, they don’t lose out on reading time, that they so meticulously worked on all summer.
However busy they get during weekdays, make sure they spend at least 15-20 minutes reading their favourite book, so the habit sticks with them!
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Thankyou, Mama
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The World Belonged To Us
Surprise
The Boy Who Grew A Tree
There’s A Ghost In This House
9+ Years
The Best Of Iggy
The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse
Amari & The Great Game
Fake
The Case Of The Missing Cheetah
The Magnificient Makers Series
What’s Inside A Flower?
What Smart Moms Of Readers Do…
What’s your book budget- for everyone in the family? Do you have a weekly or monthly allowance on how much you are willing to spend on books?
Not all have. And it’s awesome if you have a limit too. It’s just that make sure you encourage your kids to spend more on books and reading than on other stuff- simple.
And if you are looking to ways to save more while not cutting down on your reading time. Here is an awesome offer- only on Kidsstoppress!
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Word Of The Week
Exasperation
a feeling of intense irritation or annoyance
Usage: When he asked more questions, she rolled her eyes in exasperation!
Do You Make This Mistake As A Parent When Raising Readers?
You buy them the best books. Your bookshelf is brimming with titles for kids. But somewhere you realise your child isn’t an avid reader. This is not a very uncommon situation in many households. The younger lot tend to favour toys and the older kids are happy with their gadgets than picking up a book. These tips are super useful and come in handy for parents of all ages- to help them raise a reader.
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