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Submitted by Marie Mosley
If your child needs a break from reading chapter books, take him to the library on a “discovery adventure”. Instead of just looking for books to improve reading skills, hit the juvenile/youth section for books on: cartooning, crafts, magic tricks, jokes, riddles, cooking, map-making, and science experiments. These books naturally invite your child to read. The best part is your child is still learning while taking a break!
If your child needs a break from reading chapter books, take him to the library on a “discovery adventure”. Instead of just looking for books to improve reading skills, hit the juvenile/youth section for books on: cartooning, crafts, magic tricks, jokes, riddles, cooking, map-making, and science experiments. These books naturally invite your child to read. The best part is your child is still learning while taking a break!