Not So Usual Celebration

Book Lovers Day

August 9th is Book Lover’s Day.  Personally, I love books.  I have hundreds of them in my home.  I enjoy reading them, listening to them in unabridged audio formats, and revisiting key points from time to time.  Putting books in the hands of young people is one of the tasks of the after-school program.  Have a library for students to select books from (work to get access to the school library if possible).  Check out Reading A-Z which has hundreds of leveled books that you can download and make available to students.  For reluctant readers, one of the best ways to engage them is a serial, such as the Harry Potter books, which continue with the character until the story has evolved to an ending.

Activity for kids…

Have a dress up day so kids can come dressed as a favorite character from a book.  Students should prepare a “speech” to give to anyone who asks who they are that will inform the asker of the essential aspects of the character.  Have students share their character with the larger group as well.

Consult 4 Kids has a long history of advocating for youth and the adults who are their positive role models and mentors.  To learn more about our work, please visit our website at www.consultforkids.com, email us at support@consultfourkids.com or call us at (661) 617-7055.

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