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2014 Summer Reading: Junie B. Jones

June 16, 2014 by Tracy

2014 Summer Reading: Junie B. Jones
2014 Summer Reading: Junie B. Jones

Photograph Credit: Random House Children’s Books

Welcome back from Father’s Day weekend and our short break from our summer reading series. Diving back into the many opportunities provided for summer reading, the Junie B. Jones program is next on the schedule.

Before outlining that program, I wanted to share about a change from last year. In this series, iVillage’s Summer Reading Challenge would have landed at this post. I was hoping they would reintroduce it, but they have chosen a different direction.

Instead of summer reading, iVillage will host the Back to School Community Challenge. I realize that many are just starting summer and thinking about the end of summer is just way.too.soon. I get that, and I’m not ready for summer to end either.

As the iVillage website does not indicate the dates of the challenge, I will just link to the page where you may enter your e-mail address for notifications. When the challenge begins, then iVillage will send you a daily e-mail for 4 weeks.

The first 2 weeks will focus on the transition from summer to school, and the last 2 weeks will offer organizational tips to get everyone out the door on time. If you are interested, you may sign up and then those e-mails will come when the challenge begins.

Without any waiting period, our next summer reading opportunity is new-to-me. In May, the Junie B. Jones series offered a FREE welcome kit which is scheduled to ship in July. Though the kit has reached its limit, the monthly newsletter and reading information is still available for the Junie B. Jones Kids Club.

Junie B. Jones Kids Club

Participants

The books are written for children ages 6-9, but all can participate in reading this series.

Program Length

The Junie B. Jones newsletter is distributed monthly.

Goal

Offer tips and activities for getting the most out of these books.

Requirements

Sign up with a valid e-mail account, read the newsletters when distributed, and enter any contests or sweepstakes.

Redemption

No prizes are offered from the publisher or author for reading this series. However, the printable activities, certificates, and reading log are available via the newsletter links.

Reward

If one signed up in May before the supplies ran out, then she would receive a FREE book and bookmark from Junie B. Jones books around July. I will watch more carefully for this offer next year and post when the offer is available.

Junie B. Jones Club Benefits

My girls like the series. As Miss 6 is developing her love of reading, the extra activities that enhance the reading are beneficial. Also, the monthly newsletter lets us know of offers, gives access to printable worksheets, and announces upcoming contests.

My son would not be interested in this series, and I’m not wild about it. As I read these books, I find myself correcting the character’s English which is a pet peeve of mine.

I really want my children reading books where the characters speak correctly. Within eight pages of Junie B. Jones Has a Monster Under Her Bed, I corrected three sentences as the following works are not in the English language – “fusstration,” “runned,” and “slided.”

The stories are geared toward Miss 6’s age group and even my 4-year-old likes listening to the books. Though I don’t mind the topics, I am not wild about the vocabulary, but we still read the books. I just make sure I correct the words when I read it whereas Miss 6 likes to read on her own.

I’m not trying to sway you one way or the other, but I mention it for those of you who are particular about the vocabulary. With that said, the Junie B. Jones reading opportunity is very well organized, and we are using it with slight adjustments.

As you continue your summer reading and encouraging others to do the same, I hope you are finding great opportunities for nudging those less enthusiastic readers. Happy summer reading!

  • More 2014 summer reading programs:

    • Barnes and Noble
    • Books-A-Million
    • Chuck E. Cheese
    • Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library
    • Everyday Snapshots
    • Education.com
    • Half Price Books
    • H-E-Buddy

Filed Under: Rewards, Summer Reading, Family Activities Tagged With: Summer reading, Junie B. Jones

2014 Summer Reading: H-E-Buddy

June 11, 2014 by Tracy

2014 Summer Reading: H-E-Buddy
2014 Summer Reading: H-E-Buddy

Photograph Credit: H-E-Buddy

My favorite summer reading program is the topic today with the H-E-Buddy Summer Reading Club.

We have participated in this program for five years, and we have lots of “Buddy the Bag” t-shirts.

Our third year in this program, the rules limited the submissions to Texas residents. However, this wording was removed this year. Yay!

Last year, H-E-Buddy introduced a new program called H-E-B 321 for Summer Fun Challenge.

2014 Summer Reading: H-E-Buddy We participated and received a certificate along with a coupon for a FREE bag of ABC pretzels at an H-E-B grocery store.

Though we could not use the coupons, our friends were traveling to Texas, so we let them enjoy a snack on their trip.

This program has transitioned from reading, eating, and exercising to focusing on healthy eating and exercising. Called Eat Fresh-N-Fruity with Buddy and Bruce Challenge, this program began on April 1 with a postmark date of July 1.

To participate, print the entry form (see the second challenge), try 8 new fruits or vegetables and draw a picture of each one. Mail your form and wait to see if you receive a response. Stating that this program is open for Texas residents only, this program offers rewards of a certificate and a chef’s hat for those who complete the entry form and mail by the deadline.

While we do not live in Texas, the representative last year still sent us our prizes. However, they could end their kindness at any time. I am sharing this information because last year this program was launched with a summer reading section. Since they have separated their programs, I will not write a separate post in this summer reading series for this challenge.

However, the H-E-Buddy Summer Reading Club program continues again this year, and all may participate which is a great change from the last two years. Woohoo!

H-E-Buddy Summer Reading Club

2014 Summer Reading: H-E-Buddy

Photograph Credit: H-E-Buddy

Participants

Open to children of all ages with the largest t-shirt size of a youth extra large (18-20).

Program Length

The reading log is due by October 1, 2014.

Goal

Read any 10 books.

Requirements

Record the titles of the 10 books read and have a parent initial beside each title.

Redemption

Mail the completed reading log to H-E-Buddy 2014 Summer Reading Program, 10530 Sentinel, San Antonio, TX 78217 by October 1, 2014.

Reward

On some afternoon when you least expect it, you will receive a package of prizes including a t-shirt, certificate, and a pencil.

H-E-Buddy Summer Reading Club Benefits

2014 Summer Reading: H-E-Buddy The best benefit is the FREE t-shirt prize. My children love to wear their shirts at the same time which makes it easy to spot them when we are out and about.

Another fantastic benefit is that the program has been reopened to the public.

Though the Texas-resident limitation did not deter us from submitting our reading logs, we never knew if those prizes would arrive. However, that day came in October, and my children celebrated by wearing them right away.

The last benefit is the ease of this program. Print a reading log for each child. Choose 10 of the many books they will read this summer and complete each form.

Mail all the forms in the same envelope and wait for the prizes to arrive. Thus far, all 3 of our prizes have arrived in the same envelope as H-E-B also ships the prizes together.

In using time wisely, this program has proved that the investment of time is worth the few minutes to complete the logs and the cost of the postage stamp. To encourage reading, the H-E-Buddy Summer Reading Club remains at the top of our list as my children proudly wear their earned t-shirts. Happy summer reading!

More 2014 summer reading programs:

  • Barnes and Noble
  • Books-A-Million
  • Chuck E. Cheese
  • Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library
  • Everyday Snapshots
  • Education.com
  • Half Price Books

Filed Under: Rewards, Summer Reading, Family Activities Tagged With: Summer reading, H-E-Buddy

2014 Summer Reading: Half Price Books

June 10, 2014 by Tracy

2014 Summer Reading: Half Price Books
2014 Summer Reading: Half Price Books

Photograph Credit: Half Price Books

Miss 6 informed me that she has read 14 books for summer reading. She is keeping a pile of the books she has read for me to record on her reading logs.

As I write this post, she is camped out in our reading corner reading more books.

Definitely fascinated by books, she loves to “read” what she thinks the picture is communicating rather actually reading the words.

She gets frustrated with how long it takes her to read which I am hoping that patience, a well-written curriculum, and repetition will cause a steady improvement in the next couple of months.

In the meantime, Miss 6 enjoys her books and allows us to assist in reading the stories.

Moving from create-your-own summer reading program to log your minutes, the next highlighted program comes from Half Price Books.

Half Price Books Feed the Brain

2014 Summer Reading: Half Price Books

Photograph Credit: Half Price Books

Participants

Children ages 14 and younger.

Program Length

June and July 2014.

The June logs are due by Sunday, July 6, 2014.

The July logs are due by Sunday, August 10, 2014.

Goal

Read every day for at least 15 minutes totaling a minimum of 300 minutes per month.

Requirements

Work on your summer reading and record the number of minutes read each day on your reading log. Add up your minutes and have a parent initial each weekly total.

Redemption

Take the finished reading log to a participating Half Price Books store.

Reward

Qualifying participants who read 300 or more minutes during the month and submit their reading logs by the monthly deadline will earn $5 in HPB Bookworm Bucks.

The coupons are valid through August 27, 2014 and apply to a pre-tax amount on your next visit’s transaction.

Multiple eligible family members may participate, and minutes parents read to their children count in the total minutes read.

One top reader award of a $20 HPB Bookworm Buck will be chosen for each month in each age category (ages 5 and younger, 6-10, and 11-14). For more details, visit the Half Price Books website.

Half Price Books Feed the Brain Benefits

In establishing good reading habits, Feed the Brain encourages reading 15 minutes per day. As participants are encouraged to submit their reading logs once they reach 300 minutes, obviously more minutes are allowed each day.

Even if you start this program after the June 1 or the kickoff on June 8, your reader can make up the time missed by reading more on other days – if needed. If your family is like mine, we don’t even track all the books we read.

We definitely read at least 15 minutes per day, but many times I forget to consider the little book here and there or the nightly reading series as part of that time – though I probably should.

Keep on emulating good reading habits and encourage the progress they make on their summer reading journey. Happy summer reading!

More 2014 summer reading programs:

  • Barnes and Noble
  • Books-A-Million
  • Chuck E. Cheese
  • Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library
  • Everyday Snapshots
  • Education.com

Filed Under: Rewards, Summer Reading, Family Activities Tagged With: Summer reading, Half Price Books

2014 Summer Reading: Education.com

June 9, 2014 by Tracy

2014 Summer Reading: Education.com
2014 Summer Reading: Education.com

Photograph Credit: Education.com

Read another short book today on Egyptian history from a title on my daughter’s second grade reading list.

I have more books on my dining room table purchased for next year’s curriculum, but frankly, I do not find the medieval genre calling my name.

In fact, I keep putting off reading a couple of those books though I need to get through them. In the meantime, I enjoyed reading 4 books to my kiddos this evening after dinner.

My son really loves the Sir Cumference series. This is a cute series of four books based on math concepts like circumference, diameter, radius, angles, and more.

The series is set in medieval times around the time of King Arthur. I am enjoying this series and watching my son make the connections between the names of the characters and the terms in math.

As you work on summer reading, I encourage you to branch out into new genres and topics. For more ideas on creating your own summer reading program, check out the 10-week Do-It-Yourself Summer Reading Camp at Education.com.

Education.com Summer Reading Adventures

Participants

Students of all ages.

Program Length

Each week is a different reading theme. The resources for all 10 weeks have been published. One can access the worksheets at any time.

Goal

Explore a topic through reading and hands-on activities.

Requirements

To download the worksheets, you must register with education.com. Using the basic FREE version, one is limited to 5 downloads a month. For unlimited downloads, one must purchase the PLUS option for $47.88 per year.

Reward

Either combine these resources with a program that allows reading any type of books or determine your own individual or family rewards – the choice is yours.

Education.com Summer Reading Adventures Benefits

With at least 5 FREE resources each month, one can print 5 of the 10 summer reading camp worksheets in June and then print the remaining 5 in July. Education.com offers hundreds of printable worksheets and activities to assist parents and educators.

Though not every summer reading resource will work for your family, choose the ones that interest you. The point is to keep on developing a love for good books while continuing to develop strong reading skills. Happy summer reading!

More 2014 summer reading programs:

  • Barnes and Noble
  • Books-A-Million
  • Chuck E. Cheese
  • Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library
  • Everyday Snapshots

Filed Under: Rewards, Summer Reading, Family Activities Tagged With: Summer reading, education.com

2014 Summer Reading: Everyday Snapshots

June 8, 2014 by Tracy

2014 Summer Reading: Everyday Snapshots
2014 Summer Reading: Everyday Snapshots

Photograph Credit: Everyday Snapshots

With Mr. 8 headed to summer camp this week, we are in preparation mode.

Spending family time together yesterday and trying to fit in all the loads of laundry between our activities, we are putting it all together.

Somehow, I find packing for a boy much easier than when I went to camp.

As we get ready to head up to the mountains, I am reminded of those readers who would love to have oodles of summer reading options. But the big chain stores are not in your area.

For those you who rely on your own creativity for summer reading, I hope you will find the Traveling through the Pages resources helpful from Everyday Snapshots.

Everyday Snapshots

2014 Summer Reading: Everyday Snapshots

Photograph Credit: Everyday Snapshots

Participants

Students of all ages.

Program Length

The month of June 2014 with emails on each Friday.

Goal

Encourage summer reading through games and different genres.

Requirements

No registration required. This resource is geared to parents with lots of ways to customize the options with ideas for rewards.

Redemption

Within the printable resources, parents can determine prizes and rewards based on reading goals reached.

Reward

Determined by parents from individual prizes to a family vacation.

Everyday Snapshots Benefits

This program is a great resource with printable bookmarks, reading log, certificate, and more. For parents who prefer to design their own summer reading program, these weekly e-mails from Everyday Snapshots will guide you along the way.

Summer break has officially arrived in our area as all the schools completed their school year on Friday. Though the grades are done, the learning continues. May you enjoy the slower pace of summer as you seize these moments to read and learn. Happy summer reading!

More 2014 summer reading programs:

  • Barnes and Noble
  • Books-A-Million
  • Chuck E. Cheese
  • Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library

Filed Under: Rewards, Summer Reading, Family Activities Tagged With: Summer reading, Everyday Snapshots

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