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The Metamorphosis of Reading

It is so easy to feel frustrated while learning to read. This includes even those children in K-3 who would normally be excited about the prospect of reading all by themselves. This enthusiasm wanes quickly with repeated, unsuccessful attempts at …

Create Your Own Summer Reading Camp at Home

School will be out soon so many parents will be looking for fun, educational activities for their child. If a Summer Reading Camp is not in your child’s future, you may consider pitching a tent outside, or in the living room, so …

Choose the Right Summer Reading Camp

Once summer break starts, most students are ready to relax, play, and sleep in. Parents, on the other hand, are on the lookout for meaningful educational experiences to keep the academic momentum going strong. Students who stop reading, and learning …

Reading Horizons’ 2011 Summer Reading Recommendations, Ages 3-5

Silverlicious by Victoria Cann When Pinkalicious loses a tooth, it’s not just any tooth—it’s her sweet tooth! Suddenly candy no longer tastes sweet! With her pinkatastic pen, Pinkalicious writes a note to the Tooth Fairy and tucks it under her pillow …

Meaningful Service Opportunities for Children

It’s not too soon to start planning. Meaningful service enhances the joy of the holiday season for children… and adults. Everywhere you turn there are Giving Trees and other opportunities to do something that can make a positive difference in …