http://www.scholastic.com/summer/
2. Make a deal with the bookstore.
Barnes & Noble Summer Readinghttp://www.barnesandnoble.com/u/summer-reading/379003570
3. This is sponsored free by Sylvan. Looks like fun! (Do I keep saying that? I guess I think reading is fun!)
Best sellers for kids of the last 100 years. |
4. This would be worth some research. And Chuck E. Cheese, too.
A List of Summer Reading Programs for Kids That Give Free Books, Money and More
http://freebies.about.com/od/familyfreestuff/tp/summer-reading.htm
5. Have a Do-It-Yourself with your kids' friends. Sounds like fun to me (doh! I said it again.)
I used to have a reading party with my tutoring students at the end of the summer--we'd dress up as favorite characters. Not too original, but really cool since they kids had just fallen in love with reading for the first time.
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