The Read-Aloud Family is more than a handbook on encouraging the love of reading in your family. It’s so much more than that. It’s a warm, fun read that reminds the reader of their own love of reading.
Publisher’s Blurb
“Discover why reading aloud to your kids can make such a big difference in their lives and yours.
Learn practical strategies to make reading aloud an attainable family goal.
The stories we read–and the conversations we have about them–help shape family traditions, create lifelong memories, and become part of our legacy. Many parents can’t get their children to become book-lovers. Other parents lose touch with what their child is reading.
Reading aloud with your children not only has the power to change a family–it can help your children grow into thoughtful, intelligent, empathetic adults.
We all know that connecting deeply with our families can be difficult in our busy, technology-driven society. Reading aloud is one of the best ways to be fully present with our children, even after they can read themselves, but it isn’t always easy to do. In this book, Sarah Mackenzie–author and host of the Read-Aloud Revival podcast–will teach you how to:
- Prepare your kids for academic success through reading to them
- Develop empathy and compassion in your kids through books
- Find time to read aloud in the midst of school, sports, and dinner dishes
- Choose books across a variety of sibling interests and ages
- Make reading aloud the best part of your family’s day
SPECIAL FEATURES INCLUDE:
- Index of family- and value-friendly books by title, author/illustrator.
- A separate index of appropriate books, separated by age group, from children’s board books to teen chapter books.
From a toddler’s wonder to a teenager’s resistance, you will find the inspiration you need to start a read-aloud movement in your own home that will bring your family closer together.”
It includes lists books (divided by age) that work well for read-alouds. Mackenzie teaches the reader how to discuss books and gives you tried-and-true questions to ask your kids about the books they are reading.
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