My Reading Record Notebook for Pre-Readers

Published:
July 10, 2019

Sarah Shelton

Contributor:
Sarah Shelton

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How do you encourage your child to love literature in today’s social media-saturated world?

Make reading a top priority from the earliest age possible. This might mean daily reading time snuggled together on the couch, frequent visits to the library, or creating a family library. Whatever ways you choose, show your child that reading is important.

Unfortunately, it’s easy to get busy with so many important things that reading to the little ones and fostering that excitement over reading happens less often than Mom would like or not at all.One way to keep reading a priority ~ both for mom and child ~ is with this free My Reading Record Notebook.

This free instant download includes:

  • Records for your child to mark off every book they read
  • Activity pages for pre-readers (such as narration, coloring, storybook scavenger hunts, and story time bingo)
  • Incentives tickets
  • Completion certificate

CLICK HERE TO GET YOUR FREE INSTANT DOWNLOAD!

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