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Fun Reading Activities You Can Do With
Your Child
I believe in teaching children to want to read and I think that nurturing a life-long love
of reading is one of our most important jobs as parents.  Showing children how fun and
enjoyable reading can be will definitely help us all have sweet little bookworms on our
hands!  The following article talks about some fun reading activities you can do with
your child that will help them enjoy reading.
10 Ways To Make Reading Fun
By: Dawn M Holland

1. Popcorn Reading
This is a fun way for a child to be able to read the words he/she knows and pass on the
words that are causing frustration. While reading a book together, each of you take a
turn reading aloud. When the one who is reading says the word “popcorn”, it is the other
persons turn to read.

2. Reading Buddy
Pair your reader up with an older “reading buddy” and have them read a book out loud
together. We all have had times where an explanation of something made more sense
coming from one of our peers or a sibling. This gives you child the opportunity to practice
reading without an adults watchful eye causing possible nervousness.

3. Highlight Heaven
Grab an older book and a highlighter and have your child highlight every word on the
page that he/she can read. After all the words your child knows are highlighted on the
page, take a moment and have your child look and see how many words he/she can
actually read. This is quite a confidence booster.

4. Flashlight Reading
Before your child is too tired at the end of the day, take some time and read in dark
room. Take a flashlight with you and read the book by flashlight. Little boys especially
like this one.

5. Secret Hideout
What child hasn't built a fort at one time or another? If you don't already have a fort
in your house or outside in the yard, help your child create one. It can a blanket fort, a
plywood fort outside, a tree house, or even a simple under to bed fort. (Just make sure
you both can fit...being able to get out once you've gotten in is helpful too!) Bring your
child's favorite reading book, get comfortable and read away.
6. Reading Corner
Make a “reading corner” somewhere in your home. Let your child be a part of decorating it and
picking just the right spot to place it. Add some bean bags or pillows, maybe a favorite poster
on the wall or even some family pictures.

7. Take a break and just read to your child sometimes
No explanation needed here.

8. Picture Detective
Have your child flip through a book and look at all the pictures and tell you what he/she thinks
is going to happen in the story. Read the story and see how close he/she was.

9. Pop-up word
Pick one word that your child particularly has a hard time with and every time your child reads
that word, both of you stand up. This will help him/her remember the word because an action is
associated with it. This works particularly well with kinesthetic learners. (A child who wants to
move all the time and likes to touch and feel everything.)

10. Star of the Story
Have you ever seen a personalized story book where your child's name is printed in the story?
This is a unique way to get your reluctant reader excited about a book. In these kinds of books,
your child's name and the name of his/her friends are printed in the story-line, making your
child the star of his/her very own book! How motivating is that? He/she will have to read the
book to find out what kind of adventure he/she will be going on!
To learn more about personalized story books, click the link below.

Sometimes all it takes to make reading fun is some imagination and a change of scenery.


Article by:

Dawn Holland is a wife, a WAHM of 3 boys and an RN with 12 years of maternal infant and
pediatric nursing. Dawn owns Books from the Hearth,
an on line bookstore specializing in personalized
children's books and letters.
www.BooksFromTheHearth.com
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