Classic literature book clubs12/13/2023 ![]() ![]() If you want to make special memories with your grandchildren this summer, this is for you. If you want your children to have a taste of classic literature, this is for you. So what ages is this for?Ī wide range of ages! If you have toddlers, preschoolers, or elementary children, you will enjoy this series. I have also chosen a few longer family read alouds to discuss in our Facebook group that I would love for you to join us on, too. If your children are already readers, they will have a wonderful variety of books from which to choose once you download our summer list.įor those who only want the longer chapter books, I will suggest chapter books and audio books complementary to each week’s theme. ![]() My hope is that you can read to all or most of your children at the same time, from toddlers to elementary and even middle school children. That set the stage for them to enjoy longer, more difficult chapter books (many without pictures!).įor these reasons – and also because I want to share a wide range of classic children’s authors – we are going to explore A LOT of wonderful picture books and short stories. First with board and short picture books and then onto longer picture books with captivating stories and beautiful illustrations. People often want to know how my girls sit and listen to me reading the longer classic books like The Black Stallion or Treasure Island. How did you select these particular books in this summer series? Overall, this series will give you a foundation for choosing better books, whether old or new. Each week we will be sharing enriching and simple activities you can do at home and around town (if desired) to encourage imagination, play, and discovery. This series will allow your children to be caught up in their innocent imaginations, which is what children should be doing during the summer. The popular hashtag #letchildrenbechildren is something moms see often on social media, but letting our children read overly mature, violent, sarcastic storylines does not “let children be children.” Moreover, the classic children’s books in this series emphasize good, lovely, noble, and virtuous storylines. Much like food, I’ve found that when you feed children’s minds with really rich stories and illustrations, they start to recognize and, dare I say, prefer those same type of books. The classic books I am sharing in DoSayGive’s Summer Book Club have stood the test of time so you can trust that they are good for your children and grandchildren. Much like we choose the healthiest foods for our children,’s bodies, I believe most parents also want to put the best of the best in their children’s minds. *Update! Even though this club has already started you can still join by subscribing to our email list. The book club starts June 3rd so keep reading to find out how to sign up to receive FREE printables and access to our private Facebook group! I am thrilled to launch DoSayGive’s first-ever Classic Children’s Summer Book Club! I hope you’ll join my family this summer as we explore some amazing authors, books, and enriching summertime activities. ![]()
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