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8 Books to Read to Your ‘Big Kid’ That You’ll Love, Too

Penulis : Unknown on woensdag 25 september 2013 | 07:13

woensdag 25 september 2013

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by Adriana Velez 13 hours ago

the great brainWe all know reading aloud to your kids is one of the best activities you can share with your child. Not only does it nurture their literacy, it's also a treasured bonding ritual for families. Those bedtime stories tend to drop off once kids get old enough to read to themselves. But personally, I just can't give it up. I still love reading to my 9-year-old son before bedtime. And it turns out the research is on my side: Kids who know how to read still benefit from read-aloud time with their parents. And parents? If you pick the right books, you'll enjoy this reading time, too. Here are some of my favorite "big kid" chapter books to read aloud.

A Series of Unfortunate Events: Lemony Snicket's 13-volume series is wild fun, not least because of the delicious way he plays with language. The series turns darker and more serious about halfway through, with some thought-provoking questions ripe for discussion.

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Or any Roald Dahl book. This is another author with a playful way with words. His characters are daring, creative, and inspiring -- and not a little mischievous.

The Great Brain: I adopted my best Wyatt Earp drawl to read this series about growing up in rural Utah in the early 20th century. Your kids will love hearing about what frontier life was like 100 years ago. You'll cringe at all the fist fights, but it's all good, innocent fun.

Little House on the Prairie: Your kids will love this classic series for the same reason. Laura Ingalls and her family carve out a life in the Midwest, braving storms and engaging in nose-to-tail eating way before it was trendy.

The Little Prince: This sweet tale is a little melancholic and a lot magical. Imagine living alone on your own tiny planet -- what kid can't relate to that?

The Chronicles of Narnia: Kids entering a magical realm without their parents, fighting battles -- what's not to love about that? I loved all the brave but flawed children in this fantasy series.

A Wrinkle in Time: This is one of the best novels for kids who feel like misfits. Awkward Meg and her genius little brother Charles Wallace travel through space and time to find their lost father. There's a none-too-subtle critique of conformity that I happen to love.

Tuck Everlasting: What happen when a family finds the fountain of youth? A very lonely forever. This sweet fantasy tale will give you plenty to talk over with your kids.

What are your favorite kids' chapter books to read aloud with your kids?

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Adriana Velez ABOUT THE AUTHOR Adriana Velez

is a staff writer who dabbles in food, parenting, news, entertainment, molecular biology, and anything else that that pops into her head. She lives with her elementary school-aged son in Brooklyn, land of urban farms and artisan everything.  

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School Stops Using Books -- It's About Time!

Penulis : Unknown on vrijdag 13 september 2013 | 14:32

vrijdag 13 september 2013

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by Jeanne Sager 4 hours ago

high school kidsI have always been a bit of a purist about books. I want my daughter to know the feel of paper between her fingers. I know I'm not alone. So I surprised even myself when I heard a high school had completely given up on textbooks. I wanted to forward the news to my kid's school and suggest they follow suit.

Yes, you read that right. I think going completely digital is something every school should do. ASAP!

I know it won't happen any time soon, mostly because it costs a lot of dough to outfit every kid in your school with an iPad or a laptop. Not to mention I live in the boonies; a fair share of the kids in my daughter's school district don't have computers at home because they don't even have Internet access (yes, in 2013, and yes, I know how ridiculous this is ... please, write my legislators!). Still, this is a viable option, and to prove it, Archbishop Stepinac High School in White Plains, New York, has become one of the first schools in the country to go all digital.

They're still one of the very few, but it's about darn time someone did it!

This has nothing to do with shoving electronics down kids' throats and everything to do with the pain and strain on a child's back every time they hoist a backpack, pain that only gets worse as they head into high school and get loaded down with homework that requires multiple tomes to complete.

The Consumer Product Safety Commission once calculated that carrying a 12-pound backpack to and from school and lifting it 10 times a day for an entire school year puts a cumulative load on kids of 21,600 pounds. That is the equivalent of six mid-sized cars. The CPSC recommends a backpack weigh no more than 10 to 15 percent of a child's weight, but the average bag is more like 20 percent.

Oh, and they ALSO say 7,000 kids on average suffer some sort of injury ... from a BACKPACK.

Replacing all that weight with something you can carry with one hand? Kind of a no-brainer to me if the school can come up with the cash. 

Because as important as an education is for kids, in the long run, they need their health too! And coming from someone whose back problems started at around 12 -- and whose bookbag was definitely above that 15 percent threshold -- I can't tell you how much I wish this option had been available in the early '90s.

What would you do if your kid's school went all digital?

Image via USAG-Humphreys/Flickr

Jeanne Sager ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jeanne Sager

writes articles for The Stir by day, slays closet monsters and bounds through bedtime stories with her elementary schooler by night. The Phineas and Ferb soundtrack reverberates through her brain.

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Kindle Romance Books, Only $1.99 at Amazon—Today Only!

Penulis : Unknown on zondag 8 september 2013 | 16:42

zondag 8 september 2013

Kindle Romance Books, Only $1.99 at Amazon—Today Only!


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Free Kindle Books at Amazon!

Penulis : Unknown on zaterdag 7 september 2013 | 06:16

zaterdag 7 september 2013

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